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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Jackson , David C. WildePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9781138366381ISBN 10: 1138366382 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 26 February 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1. General Considerations. 1. Reforming the Language of Property Law. Peter Butt. 2. The Role of the Law Commission. Trevor M. Aldridge. 3. Reform and Parliamentary Procedures. D. N. Clarke. 4. The Dangers of Reform. Jean Howell. Part 2. Landlord and Tenant. 5. Variation of Leases and Tenant Liability. Susan Bright. 6. Termination of Tenancies by Tenants: A Just Cause? Peter F. Smith. 7. The Reform of Agricultural Holdings Law. Roger Gibbard and Neil Ravenscroft. Part 3. Specific Issues. 8. Land Registration: Reform at Last? R. J. Smith. 9. The Right to Possession: The Need for Substantive Reform. Lisa Whitehouse. 10. The Polluter Pays. Rosalind Malcolm. Part 4. International and Comparative Papers – General Property Law. 11. General Principles of Property Law: A Traditional Continental View. Wolfgang Mincke. 12. Effects of the Hague Convention in a Civil Law Country. Maurizio Lupoi. 13. Identity Matters. Lars van Vliet. Part 5. International and Comparative Papers – Land Law. 14. Land Law Reform: A Comparative Perspective. Alan Watson. 15. The Mortgagee as Fiduciary: Comparative Perspectives on an Emerging Doctrine. Peter Devonshire. 16. 700 Years at One Blow: The Abolition of Feudal Land Tenure in Scotland. Kenneth G. C. Reid. 17. Land Law and Reform in Ireland. Andrew Lyall. 18. Land Reform in South Africa. C. G. van der Merwe and J. M. Pienaar. 19. Reforming the Priority Rules in Hong Kong: A Comparative Perspective. S. H. Goo.Reviews'...the overall quality is high and a number of the contributions are stimulating and well worth reflecting upon...a collection of essays that contains much value and is deserving of a wide readership. The organisers of the conference and the editors of the book deserve congratulations for assembling a varied and stimulating collection of papers on Property law.' Modern Law Review ’...the overall quality is high and a number of the contributions are stimulating and well worth reflecting upon...a collection of essays that contains much value and is deserving of a wide readership. The organisers of the conference and the editors of the book deserve congratulations for assembling a varied and stimulating collection of papers on Property law.’ Modern Law Review Author InformationPaul Jackson, Professor, Director of Centre for Property Law and David C. Wilde, Lecturer in Law, University of Reading, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |