Property law : commentary and materials / Alison Clarke and Paul Kohler.

"An innovative examination of the law's treatment of property, this student textbook provides an extremely useful and readable account of general property law principles. It draws on a wide range of materials on property rights in general, and the English property law system in particular,...

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Main Authors: Clarke, Alison (Solicitor) (Author), Kohler, Paul (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Series:Law in context.
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Summary:"An innovative examination of the law's treatment of property, this student textbook provides an extremely useful and readable account of general property law principles. It draws on a wide range of materials on property rights in general, and the English property law system in particular, looking at all kinds of property, not just land. It includes the core legal source materials in property law along with excerpts from social science literature, legal theory, and economics, many of which are not easily accessible to law students. These materials are accompanied by a critical commentary, as well as notes, questions and suggestions for further reading. It will be of interest to undergraduate property law students and to non-law students taking property law modules in courses covering planning, environmental law, economics and estate management."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:xlvi, 729 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 698-708) and index.
ISBN:0521614899
9780521614894
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