New perspectives on property law, human rights and the family home
Language: English Publication details: London Cavendish 2003Description: xvi, 334p. 24cmISBN:- 1859418430
- 346.4204
- 346.04
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Book | London Books | 346.04 HUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30068832 |
Equity, individualisation and social justice: towards a new law of the home
Family law and property law: competing spheres in the regulation of the family home
Rights in the family home - time for a conceptual revolution
Rethinking Rosset from a human rights perspective
A leonine partnership: marriage, undue influence and the family home
Land law and the creation of disability
The valuation of co-owners' interests in capital and means-tested benefits: half the value or the value of half?
Human rights and obligations of confidentiality in the private sphere: "A v B plc" in the Court of Appeal
State intervention and private property rights in Victorian England
Missed or misguide? Formality, land contracts and the Statute of Frauds
Looking at covenants positively, for a change
How poor law rights were lost but Victorian values survived: a reconsideration of some of the hidden values of welfare provision
Property and obligations: continental and comparative perspectives
Rapporteur's overview: differentiation in property law
This collection of essays considers the fundamental concepts of property and obligation in law. The essays are divided into three sections: property and obligations in relation to the family home; communities, human rights and the built environment; and historical and contextual perspectives on private property rights.