Modern Studies in Property Law, Volume 11: Modern Studies in Property Law
Editat de Sue Farran, Russell Hewitson, Adam Ramshawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509974344
ISBN-10: 1509974342
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Modern Studies in Property Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509974342
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Modern Studies in Property Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Considers important new developments in property law including the reform of mortgage law in Scotland, trusts in virtual currency, and smart homes
Notă biografică
Sue Farran is Reader in Law at Newcastle Law School, UK.Russell Hewitson is Associate Professor of Law, School of Law, Northumbria University, UK.Adam Ramshaw is Senior Lecturer at Northumbria Law School, UK.
Cuprins
PART ICOMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES1. Is the Grass Always Greener? Understanding Grazing and Cropping Rights in Northern Ireland Bróna McNeill, at Queen's University Belfast, UK2. Caveat Emptor or Caveat Venditor? Stigmatised Properties and Obligations of Disclosure Christopher Pearce, University of New South Wales, Australia3. Anomalies of English Trust Law: A Comparative Study Rafael Ibarra Garza, Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico4. Between Concepts and Policy: The Constructive Trust between Vendor and Purchaser in a Mixed Legal Tradition Pablo Lerner, Zefat Academic College, Israel PART IITAKING AND ALIENATING PROPERTY5. Property, Equality and the Freedom to Discriminate: The Case of the Discriminatory Gift Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry, McGill University, Canada, and Aruna Nair, University of Oxford, UK6. Bankruptcy and the Family Home: The Case for Imputing Insolvency Irregularities and a Presumption of Creditor InterestsJohn Tribe, University of Liverpool, UK7. Justifying Security of Tenure: The Parameters of the Landlord and Tenant Relationship Emma Lees, University of Cambridge, UK PART IIIMODERN DILEMMAS8. Trusts in Virtual Currency Joshua Teng, High Court of Malaya, Malaysia9. Smart Homes Sean Thomas, University of York, UK PART IVOLD CHESTNUTS: NEW CHALLENGES10. Mortgage Law Reform in Scotland: Fifty Years Apart Andrew Steven, University of Edinburgh, UK11. Easements, the Ouster Principle and Coherence Across the Common Law World Ben France-Hudson, University of Otago, New Zealand12. Mapping Bad Charity John Picton, University of Liverpool, UK PART VWILLS, DEATH AND OTHER MORBID TOPICS13. A Validating Power for English Succession Law Richard Hedlund, University of Lincoln, UK14. The Role of Knowledge and Approval in Retrospective Assessments of Capacity Juliet Brook, University of Portsmouth, UK