New perspectives on property law, human rights, and the home /
The essays in this collection consider the fundamental concepts of property and obligations in law. Ideas of property and of obligations are central, organising concepts within law but are nevertheless liable to fragmentation and esoteric development when applied in particular contexts.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Portland, Or. :
Cavendish,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Equity, individualisation and social justice: towards a new law of the home / Alastair Hudson
- Family law and property law: competing spheres in the regulation of the family home / Rebecca Probert
- Rights in the family home: time for a conceptual revolution / Anne Barlow
- Rethinking Rosset from a human rights perspective / Simone Wong
- Leonine partnership: marriage, undue influence and the family home / Hilary Hiram and Jane Mair
- Land law and the creation of disability / Anna Lawson
- Valuation of co-owners' interests in capital and means-tested benefits: half the value of the value of half? / Nick Wikeley
- Locating group homes and the planning law process / Rod Edmunds
- Housing an individual: property problems with the mentally vulnerable / Nicola Glover-Thomas and Warren Barr
- Human rights and obligations of confidentiality in the private sphere: A v B plc in the Court of Appeal / Gavin Phillipson
- State intervention and private property rights in Victorian England / Chantal Stebbings
- Missed or misguided? formality, land contracts and the statute of frauds / Gerwyn LI H Griffiths
- Looking at covenants positively, for a change / Diane Chappelle
- How poor law rights were lost but Victorian values survived: a reconsideration of some of the hidden values of welfare provision / Lorie Charlesworth
- Property and obligations: continental and comparative perspectives / Geoffrey Samuel
- Rapporteur's overview: differentiation in property law / Alastair Hudson.