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Principles of public international law / Alison Clarissa Clarke

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Law in contextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.Description: xxvi, 724 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781316106891
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.4204 CLA
Contents:
What property is and why it matters Conceptions and justifications Allocation of property rights Property and human rights Ownership and other property interests New property interests and the numerus clausus Objects of property interests Property interest holders Multiple property rights systems: recognition of indigenous land rights Limitations on property Possession and title Adverse possession of land Non-possessory land use rights Acquiring interests informally Enforceability and priority of property interests : general principles Registration Leases
Summary: "Principles of Property Law offers a critical and contextual analysis of fundamental property law concepts and principles, providing students with the necessary tools to enable them to make sense of English land law rules in the context of real world applications. This new book adopts a contextual approach, placing the core elements of a qualifying law degree property and land law course in the context of general property principles and practices as they have developed in the UK and other jurisdictions in response to a changing societal relationship with a range of tangible and intangible things. Also drawing on concepts of property developed by political and legal theorists, economists and environmentalists, Principles of Property Law gives students a clear understanding of how property law works, why it matters, and how the theory connects with the real world. Suitable for undergraduate law students studying property and land law in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as postgraduate students seeking an accessible analysis of property law as part of a course in law, land administration, environmental law or development studies"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes index.

What property is and why it matters
Conceptions and justifications
Allocation of property rights
Property and human rights
Ownership and other property interests
New property interests and the numerus clausus
Objects of property interests
Property interest holders
Multiple property rights systems: recognition of indigenous land rights Limitations on property
Possession and title
Adverse possession of land
Non-possessory land use rights
Acquiring interests informally
Enforceability and priority of property interests : general principles
Registration
Leases

"Principles of Property Law offers a critical and contextual analysis of fundamental property law concepts and principles, providing students with the necessary tools to enable them to make sense of English land law rules in the context of real world applications. This new book adopts a contextual approach, placing the core elements of a qualifying law degree property and land law course in the context of general property principles and practices as they have developed in the UK and other jurisdictions in response to a changing societal relationship with a range of tangible and intangible things. Also drawing on concepts of property developed by political and legal theorists, economists and environmentalists, Principles of Property Law gives students a clear understanding of how property law works, why it matters, and how the theory connects with the real world. Suitable for undergraduate law students studying property and land law in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as postgraduate students seeking an accessible analysis of property law as part of a course in law, land administration, environmental law or development studies"-- Provided by publisher

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