
Modern Studies in Property Law, Volume 13, Part 1
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It contains cutting-edge research relating to property law broadly conceived, covering land law, equity and trusts, and the interaction between property law and the environment.
Part 1 of Volume 13 in the Modern Studies in Property Law series examines a diverse range of topics in property law and uses a wide range of methodological approaches to reflect on a variety of current and emerging issues that have been overlooked, offering new analysis and insights that will be valuable for property lawyers, academics and students.
The contributors are leading academics and practitioners from several common law jurisdictions, which expands the book's focus and enhances its value to the reader.
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Emma Lees is Professor of Environmental and Property Law at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
2. Caveat Emptor: is it a Time for a Change? Russell Hewitson (Northumbria University, UK)
3. The Dangers of Feudal Escheat, John Tribe (University of Liverpool, UK)
4. Donatio Mortis Causa and Registered Land: "It's Tricky", but Run DMC? Dean Taylor (University of Southampton, UK)
5. Ecclesiastical Easements, Teresa Sutton (University of Sussex, UK)
6. Dicta and Dissent; Doubt and Indecision: Estate Disputes and An(other) Opportunity Missed by the Supreme Court? Heather Conway and Sheena Grattan (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
7. The Supreme Court: 15 Years of Shaping 'Property': Defining Property and Socio-Legal Themes, Catherine de Contreras and Vicki Evans (King's College London, UK)
8. When is it Lawful to be on Land? George Laurence (New Square Chambers, UK)
9. The Doctrine of Abandonment- Lost Cause or Chimera? Susan Pascoe (Middlesex University, UK)
10. Conservation Covenants: A New Opportunity? Mike Poulsom (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
11. Registering Nature, Vanessa Casada Perez (Texas A&M University, USA) and Yael Lifschitz (King's College London, UK)
12. The Metaphysicality of Real Property, John Page (University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia)
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