
Property and Protection
Essays in Honour of Brian W. Harvey
Hart Publishing
Published on 15. December 2000
Book
Hardback
347 pages
978-1-84113-063-7 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of essays is dedicated to Brian Harvey,the retired Professor of Property Law at the University of Birmingham. The contributions reflect his eclectic interests and bring new insights to issues of property law, both real and personal, consumer protection, auction sales and tax. Historical, human rights, public law, European Community and international aspects are addressed in addition to persistent domestic conveyancing concerns. Contributors: Peter Cook, David Feldman, Jonathan Harris, Tim Kaye, Jeremy McBride, Frank Meisel, Norman Palmer, Deborah Parry, David Salter, Carla Shapreau, John Stevens, Mark Thompson, Nick Wikeley and John Wylie.
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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: 23 mm
Weight
693 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84113-063-7 (9781841130637)
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Persons
Peter Cook is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Birmingham. Peter Cook is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Birmingham.
Content
Bad apples and blighted windfalls - finding, bailment and the fruits of crime, Norman Palmer; property and public protest, David Feldman; "education, education, education" - commodity for sale or property right?, Tim Kaye; compensation, restitution and human rights in post-communist Europe, Jeremy McBride; the "prerogative property" basis of the English game law system - fact or fiction?, Peter Cook; an Irish perspective on protecting a non-owning spouse in the home, J.C.W. Wylie; monied might or social injustice? - mortgage repossessions and the protection of occupiers?, M.P. Thompson; is justice a priority in priorities? - law reform and the re-introduction of morality to registered conveyancing, John Stevens; co-ownership of property, valuation, "vires" and entitlement to means-tested benefits, Nick Wikeley; the impact of the European Community on the UK consumer, Deborah L. Parry; consumer protection in private international law, Jonathan Harris; tax avoidance - illegal, immoral or fattening?, David Salter; a nod and a wink - the problem of disappointed buyers at auction, Frank Meisel; the eclectic legal career of Brian Harvey - the law as it relates to violin commerce, Carla J. Shapreau.