This book offers a broad examination of the forces that have made and continue to remake the law of property. Three themes in particular - the inertial force of tradition, the reforming power of judicial and legislative activism, and the challenge of academic criticism - form the foundation of this challenging work, which demonstrates both property law's enduring consistency and the unique and often drastic ways in which it has evolved in the modern era.
This book offers a broad examination of the forces that have made and continue to remake the law of property. Three themes in particular - the inertial force of tradition, the reforming power of judicial and legislative activism, and the challenge of academic criticism - form the foundation of this challenging work, which demonstrates both property law's enduring consistency and the unique and often drastic ways in which it has evolved in the modern era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John V. Orth is the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law. His many books on subjects in law include How Many Judges Does It Take to Make a Supreme Court? And Other Essays on Law and the Constitution (University Press of Kansas, 2006) and The Judicial Power of the United States: The Eleventh Amendment in American History (Oxford University Press, 1991).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I Getting Down to Cases Chapter 1 Finding: Asking the Wrong Question Chapter 2 The Rule in Shelley's Case: Staying Too Long Chapter 3 Joint Tenancy: Accounting for Continuity Chapter 4 Tenancy by the Entirely: Adapting to Change Chapter 5 Leases: Misled by a Simile Chapter 6 The Burden of an Easement: Playing a Word Game Chapter 7 Covenants of Habitability: Doing the Right Thing Chapter 8 Escheat: Picking Up the Pieces Part II Driving Forces Chapter 9 Intention: The Law of Unintended Consequences Chapter 10 Competition: The Race to the Bottom Chapter 11 Fiction: Pious Fraud Chapter 12 Labels: Argumentative Jargon Chapter 13 Second Thoughts: Full Enlightenment? Chapter 14 Afterword
Preface Introduction Part I Getting Down to Cases Chapter 1 Finding: Asking the Wrong Question Chapter 2 The Rule in Shelley's Case: Staying Too Long Chapter 3 Joint Tenancy: Accounting for Continuity Chapter 4 Tenancy by the Entirely: Adapting to Change Chapter 5 Leases: Misled by a Simile Chapter 6 The Burden of an Easement: Playing a Word Game Chapter 7 Covenants of Habitability: Doing the Right Thing Chapter 8 Escheat: Picking Up the Pieces Part II Driving Forces Chapter 9 Intention: The Law of Unintended Consequences Chapter 10 Competition: The Race to the Bottom Chapter 11 Fiction: Pious Fraud Chapter 12 Labels: Argumentative Jargon Chapter 13 Second Thoughts: Full Enlightenment? Chapter 14 Afterword
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