
Građansko pravo u teorij i praksi - knjiga treća: Stvarna prava
The book by a renowned legal expert is a detailed overview of real law in the context of the then Yugoslav and Croatian legal systems. The work is part of Vizner's extensive series on civil law, intended for students, lawyers, and practitioners.
Vizner systematically covers the key institutes of real law, including ownership, possession, easements, pledge, mortgage and land registry rights. He begins with the definition of real rights as absolute rights over things, distinguishing them from obligatory rights. He analyzes in detail the legal nature of ownership, its types (co-ownership, condominium ownership) and limitations, with references to case law. Special attention is paid to possession, its protection and the differences between possession and possession.
The book discusses easements (real and personal), emphasizing their functions in modern law, and pledge rights, including mortgage as a key instrument for securing claims. Vizner also explains the land registry system, its role in real estate transactions and legal certainty.
Through practical examples and commentaries on the law, Vizner connects theory with application, making the work a manual for resolving real law issues. The book is essential for understanding real law in Croatia, especially due to Vizner's clarity and practical approach.
One copy is available