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Buch, Englisch, 502 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1040 g

Hopkins

Modern Studies in Property Law

Volume 7
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-84946-321-8
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL

Volume 7

Buch, Englisch, 502 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1040 g

ISBN: 978-1-84946-321-8
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL


This book contains a collection of peer reviewed papers presented at the ninth biennial Modern Studies in Property Law conference held at the University of Southampton in March 2012. It is the 7th volume to be published under the name of the conference. The conference and its published proceedings have become an established forum for property lawyers from around the world to showcase current research in the discipline. This collection reflects both the breadth of modern research in property law and its international dimensions. Incorporating a keynote address by Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, retired Justice of the Supreme Court, on 'The Saga of Strasbourg and Social Housing,' a number of chapters reveal the bourgeoning influence of human rights in property law. Other contributions illustrate an enduring need to question and explore fundamental concepts of the subject alongside new and emerging areas of study. Collectively the chapters demonstrate the importance and relevance of property research in addressing a wide range of contemporary issues.

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PART I: PROPERTY AND HOUSING
1. The Saga of Strasbourg and Social Housing

Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
2. Owning Part but Losing All: Using Human Rights to Protect Home Ownership

Susan Bright, Nicholas Hopkins and Nicholas Macklam
3. The Big Society and Social Housing: Never the Twain Shall Meet?

Warren Barr
4. Regulating Residential Tenancies in Ireland: Rights, Responsibilities and Enforcement

Áine Ryall
PART II: CHALLENGING PERCEPTIONS OF PROPERTY AND TRUSTS
5. Shapeless Trusts and Settlor Title Retention: An Asian Morality Play

Adam S Hofri-Winogradow
6. Misplaced Trust: First Principles and the Conveyance of Legal Leases to Minors

Leslie Turano-Taylor
7. The Community of Owners' Regulation of Common Property in Polish Condominium Schemes

Magdalena Habdas
8. Collective Property: Owning and Sharing Residential Space

Sarah Blandy
9. Earth under the Nails: The Extraordinary Return to the Land

Sue Farran
PART III: INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN PRIVATE PROPERTY, THE PUBLIC AND THE STATE
10. Towards an Understanding of Public Property

John Page
11. The Sale of Items in Museum Collections

Janet Ulph
12. Property as a Human Right: Another Casualty of the 'War on Terror'?

Frankie McCarthy
13. The Evolving Relationship between Property and Participation in English Planning Law

Rachael Walsh
14. The Rise of Property Rights: Implications for Urban Planning, Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation in Australia

Peter Williams
PART IV: THE NATURE, CONTENT AND ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY
15. 'Persistent Rights' Appraised

Simon Gardner
16. The Content of a Freehold: A 'Right to Use' Land?

Simon Douglas
17. Property and Alienation: Rights, Obligations, Restraints

Scott Grattan
18. Possession Taken by Theft and the Original Acquisition of Personal Property Rights

Robin Hickey
19. The Prevalence of Private Takings

Emma JL Waring


Hopkins, Nicholas
Nicholas Hopkins is Professor of Law at the University of Southampton.

Nicholas Hopkins is Professor of Law at the University of Southampton.



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