Modern Studies in Property Law - Volume 2Elizabeth Cooke These papers were presented at the third biennial conference of the Centre for Property Law at the U. of Reading in the UK, where the editor teaches law, held in March 2000. The contributors are mainly from England, but Poland, Germany, South Africa, Australia, and Italy are also represented. The papers are grouped under the following headings: issues for the new millennium, human rights, mortgages, landlord and tenant law, succession and comparative and international papers. Individual papers consider estoppel, the Land Registration system, possession, equitable lien, deprivation of property, and forfeiture. Distributed by ISBS. c. Book News Inc. |
Contents
Notes on Contributors | ix |
Table of Statutes | xxv |
Table of Foreign Enactments | xxxix |
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