This collective book is the product of the joint work of professors and students of the doctoral seminar in law at the Universidad del Rosario during 2019; it contains the result of their reflections on different aspects related to property and shows the current complexity of its legal regulation, which has completely surpassed the nineteenth-century understanding of the civil code and goes beyond private law as an exclusive field of approach. The contributions deal with issues as diverse as the reformulation of the concept of property, the will of the transferor in the alienation of real estate, the democratization of property, vacant lands as common goods, home ownership, indigenous collective property, the tension between intellectual property and culture, property rights over gametes and embryos used in assisted human reproduction techniques, disposition rights over human living matter, state intervention in the private property of systemically relevant entities, and the implications of domain extinction on economic competitiveness.