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Property law and human rights

By: Series: Blackstone's Human Rights SeriesPublication details: London Blackstone 2001Description: xxvii, 393p. 23cmISBN:
  • 184174154X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 341.481
Summary: The Human Rights Act 1998 will impact on property law in various ways and is likely to initiate changes in the law. This book provides a guide to the provisions of the Human Rights Act and the Convention jurisprudence, with which many property lawyers may be unfamiliar. Includes examples from a broad range of different areas which will be particularly vulnerable to challenge under the act including; compulsory purchase and compensation, distress for rent, forfeiture by peaceable re-entry and applications for planning permission.
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The Human Rights Act 1998 will impact on property law in various ways and is likely to initiate changes in the law. This book provides a guide to the provisions of the Human Rights Act and the Convention jurisprudence, with which many property lawyers may be unfamiliar. Includes examples from a broad range of different areas which will be particularly vulnerable to challenge under the act including; compulsory purchase and compensation, distress for rent, forfeiture by peaceable re-entry and applications for planning permission.