YPLF is a global informal network of junior and senior property law scholars that meets once a year. Co-Chairs: @KvonSchuetz @Aleksa_Rad0njic @evargasweil
📣“Property and Protection” - Call for Abstracts📣
The upcoming Young Property Lawyers’ Forum (YPLF) Annual Conference will be held 25-26 June 2026 at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands!!🇳🇱 The deadline for submitting abstracts is 22 February 2026.
📣Attention: there is still time to submit abstracts for the next YPLF Annual Conference (Antwerp🇧🇪, 5th and 6th June 2025)!
The calle is available here: https://t.co/HuchzkJCbf.
📣Attention Young Property Lawyers: The call for Papers for the YPLF 2025 (Antwerp,🇧🇪) is now out! The theme of this version of the conference is ‘The Dimensions of Property’. Check it out here 👇
https://t.co/jzwsJEmR8c.
The 2024 YPLF was a huge success! It was great seeing so many brilliant early career researchers from around the world exploring the evolving landscape of property law. Thank you very much to @PazmanyU for hosting us and to all for coming.
We are ready to kick off the second day of the 2024 YPLF, at the Pazmany Peter Catholic University (Budapest). Yesterday we talked about security interests, AI, cultural property and land accession. For today, we have trusts and sustainability on the menu!
Our twitter is back, after experiencing some IT problems. A good occasion to share our call for abstracts for the 2024 YPLF. The conference will take place in Budapest on the 6th and 7th of June 2024 and its topic will be ‘Property Law: Old and New’.
👉 https://t.co/Xetk6MMUtL
We are currently seeking local co-organizers for the YPLF’s 2024 Annual Conference and look forward to receiving expressions of interest to host the meeting.
The call can be accessed here: https://t.co/8NECSIWmgi
The web page of the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (@mpilhlt) features an excellent report on the 2023 YPLF. You can access it here: https://t.co/RY2yIXOfG5.
We will now end our transmission with this very nice picture of the attendees to the 2023 YPLF, taken at the stairs of the European Legal Studies Institute of @UniOsnabrueck. Special thanks to our hosts, especially Carlos Nóbrega and Daria Kupczyńska!
In our second keynote of the 2023 YPLF, Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke, gave a talk on the origins and distribution of land ownership in Europe and the colonies.
Daria Kupczyńska (University of Osnabrück) is introducing our second keynote speaker, Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke, who will be presenting a talk ‘On the Origins and Distribution of Land Ownership in Europe and the Colonies’
Paula Susann Drabant (University of Heidelberg) will now present the last paper of the 2023 YPLF:
‘The Recognition of Security Rights in Movables and Its Boundaries within the Cross-border Movement of the European Union’.
Amy Held (University of Vienna) is now approaching property law from the perspective of Private International Law. Her paper is titled ‘Between the Rock and Hard Place: Omni-Territorial Assets in International Private Property Law’
Continuing with English land law, Joshu Majima (Cambridge) is presenting his paper 'Boundaries and the Role of Property: Positive Covenants in English Law'.