The Modern Studies in Property Law series is a collection of the papers given at the biennial conferences of the Centre for Property Law at the University of Reading. Volume II contains the proceedings from the conference in 2002, and includes a wide range of papers from both English and international speakers, covering many of the most topical issues within the law of property.
Author(s): Elizabeth Cooke
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 392
Preliminaries......Page 1
Preface......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
1 The Diversification of Land Rights and its Implications for a New Land Law in South Africa......Page 51
2 Protecting Social Participation Rights Within The Property Paradigm A Critical Reappraisal......Page 75
3 Fiducia in an Emerging Economy......Page 91
4 The Autonomous Meaning of Possessions under the European Convention on Human Rights......Page 105
5 Registration of Title in England and Australia A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis......Page 129
6 Making Sense of Section 26 of the Land Registration Act 2002......Page 149
7 Mortgages and Undue Influence......Page 171
8 Estoppel and Restitution Drawing a Divide......Page 193
9 Proprietary Estoppel and Formalities in Land Law and the Land Registration Act 2002......Page 213
10 The Equitable Ownership of Shares......Page 231
11 Northern Ireland A Forgotten Jurisdiction Falling Behind or Forging Ahead......Page 251
12 New Terms or New Lease Principles of Leasehold Variation......Page 277
13 The Child as Tenant Rights and Responsibilities......Page 297
14 The Widows and Orphans of Leasehold Reform......Page 315
15 The New Forest Ancient Forest and Modern Playground......Page 335
16 Protected Area Values National Parks and Public Land Ownership......Page 355
17 The Crichel Down Rules Conduct or Misconduct in the Disposal of Public Lands......Page 377
18 Proprietarian Conceptions of Statutory Access Rights......Page 401
19 Sharing Homes Property or Status......Page 425