1st Edition

Land Law

Edited By Louise Tee Copyright 2002
    272 Pages
    by Willan

    272 Pages
    by Willan

    This book brings together a team of leading authorities on land law to analyse the key debates and policy issues in this area of the law, with the main chapters addressing proprietary and non-proprietary rights, registration, easements, leases, co-ownership and trusts, mortgages and land law and human rights.

    Many of the policies and assumptions which underlie land law have immense significance in economic, social and emotional terms upon individuals lives. This book set out to analyse the current tensions within land law, such as the conflicting needs for certainty and fairness, and the difficult balance which has to be drawn between protecting existing property rights and simplifying conveyancing to ensure the easy transfer of land. Particular attention is paid to the likely impact of the Human Rights Act.

    Land Law: issues, debates, policy will be essential reading for students, practitioners and others seeking an understanding of the key issues and debates surrounding this area of the law.

    Table of Cases and Statutes.  Introduction  1. Proprietary and non-proprietary rights in modern land law, Martin Dixon  2. The role of registration in modern land law, Roger Smith  3. Easements, Anna Lawson  4. Leases - contract, property and status, Stuart Bridge  5. Co-ownership and trusts, Louise Tee  6. Mortgages, Mika Oldham  7. Land law and human rights, Kevin Gray

    Biography

    Louise Tee is a Lecturer in Criminology at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge University.