
Property and The Human Rights Act 1998
Tom Allen(Author)
Hart Publishing
Published on 1. October 2005
Book
Hardback
356 pages
978-1-84113-203-7 (ISBN)
Description
By giving further effect to the European Convention on Human Rights,the Human Rights Act 1998 has had a significant effect on property law. Article 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention is particularly important, as it protects against the interference with the enjoyment of possessions. Compulsory acquisition, insolvency, planning, taxation, environmental regulation, and landlord and tenant laws are just some of the fields where the British and European courts have already had to assess the impact of the Protocol on private property. The Human Rights Act 1998 also restricts the scope of property rights, as some Convention rights conflict with rights of private property. For example, the Article 8 right to respect for the home has been used to protect against environmental harm, in some cases at the expense of property and economic rights. This book seeks to provide a structured approach to the extensive case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the UK courts on these issues, and to provide guidance on the direction the law is likely to take in future.
Chapters cover the history and drafting of the relevant Convention rights, the scope and structure of the rights (especially Article 1 of the First Protocol), and how, through the Human Rights Act 1998, the Convention rights have already affected and are likely to affect developments in selected areas of English law.
Chapters cover the history and drafting of the relevant Convention rights, the scope and structure of the rights (especially Article 1 of the First Protocol), and how, through the Human Rights Act 1998, the Convention rights have already affected and are likely to affect developments in selected areas of English law.
Reviews / Votes
...usefully strives to discover where there is harmony or disharmony between the UK and Strasbourg Courts in distinct sub-topics...this book will be particularly helpful to post-graduate level law students and to barristers or solicitor advocates specialising in property or planning law. I F Freer Solicitors Journal, Vol 150 May 2006 ...this is a valuable and very readable addition to the corpus of writing on human rights. Jean Howell The Cambridge Law Journal Volume 65, Part 3, Nov. 2006More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
702 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84113-203-7 (9781841132037)
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Tom Allen is a Professor of Law at the University of Durham.
Content
1. The History of the Right to Property
2. The Applicability of the Right to Property
3. The Legality Condition
4. The Structure of Article 1 of the First Protocol
5. Property and the Fair Balance
6. Compensation and Expropriation
7. Controls on the Use of Land
8. Private Law and the Right to Property
9. The Forfeiture and Confiscation of Property
10. The Purpose of Article 1 of the First Protocol
2. The Applicability of the Right to Property
3. The Legality Condition
4. The Structure of Article 1 of the First Protocol
5. Property and the Fair Balance
6. Compensation and Expropriation
7. Controls on the Use of Land
8. Private Law and the Right to Property
9. The Forfeiture and Confiscation of Property
10. The Purpose of Article 1 of the First Protocol