Abstract

The concept of real right is characterized by its absolute nature, which is also the general characteristic of the real right law as an institutional system. The absolute nature of real right has no traditional gene of Rome law, and is profoundly influenced by Kant's science of right in the concept of law. The real right conceived by Kant has influenced the concept of real right law, which always put the real right into the frame of legal relation. In traditional civil law system, the absolute nature of real right is one of its fundamental characteristics. However, for the overall transaction security and efficiency considerations, it establishes a good faith acquisition system with the protection of third party. How to solve the antinomy of the two is the focus of the problem.

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