An essential resource for those who need to understand the UK land law system. Aimed at law students and those interested in political theory, environmental studies, resource economics and land administration needing a clear understanding of property law, Principles of Property Law helps demystify this wide-impacting subject.
An essential resource for those who need to understand the UK land law system. Aimed at law students and those interested in political theory, environmental studies, resource economics and land administration needing a clear understanding of property law, Principles of Property Law helps demystify this wide-impacting subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alison Clarke is a property lawyer who started out as a solicitor in private practice specialising in commercial land transactions, but has spent most of her career teaching property law principles, mainly at the Faculty of Law in the University of Southampton and at the Faculty of Laws at University College London, but also at law schools in Germany, France, China and Japan. She teaches and writes on property law from a comparative perspective, with special interests in communal, collective and co-operative resource use, plural property rights systems and indigenous land rights, and the role of property law in regulating our relationships with the natural and built environment. For many years, she has also co-edited one of the leading practitioner textbooks on land transactions in England and Wales. She is currently Emeritus Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of Surrey.
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Preface Table of Cases 1. What Property Is and Why It Matters 2. Conceptions and Justifications 3. Allocation of Property Rights 4. Property and Human Rights 5. Ownership and Other Property Interests 6. New Property Interests and the Numerus Clausus 7. Objects of Property Interests 8. Property Interest Holders 9. Multiple Property Rights Systems: Recognition of Indigenous Land Rights 10. Limitations on Property 11. Possession and Title 12. Adverse Possession of Land 13. Non-possessory Land Use Rights 14. Acquiring Interests Informally 15. Enforceability and Priority of Property Interests: General Principles 16. Registration 17. Leases Index.
Preface Table of Cases 1. What Property Is and Why It Matters 2. Conceptions and Justifications 3. Allocation of Property Rights 4. Property and Human Rights 5. Ownership and Other Property Interests 6. New Property Interests and the Numerus Clausus 7. Objects of Property Interests 8. Property Interest Holders 9. Multiple Property Rights Systems: Recognition of Indigenous Land Rights 10. Limitations on Property 11. Possession and Title 12. Adverse Possession of Land 13. Non-possessory Land Use Rights 14. Acquiring Interests Informally 15. Enforceability and Priority of Property Interests: General Principles 16. Registration 17. Leases Index.
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