The essays in this collection consider the fundamental concepts of property and obligations in law. Ideas of property and of obligations are central, organising concepts within law but are nevertheless liable to fragmentation and esoteric development when applied in particular contexts.
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Alastair Hudson's study draws attention to the importance of upholding human rights in situations where the family home, and hence the family, are in conflict with property law.
1: Property and Obligations in Relation to the Family Home; 1: Equity, Individualisation and Social Justice; 2: Family Law and Property Law; 3: Rights in the Family Home – Time for a Conceptual Revolution?; 4: Re-Thinking Rosset from a Human Rights Perspective; 5: A Leonine Partnership; 6: Land Law and the Creation of Disability; 7: The Valuation of Co-owners' Interests in Capital and Means-Tested Benefits; 8: Locating Group Homes and the Planning Law Process; 9: Housing an Individual; 10: Human Rights and Obligations of Confidentiality in the Private Sphere; 3: Historical and Contextual Perspectives on Private Property Rights; 11: State Intervention and Private Property Rights in Victorian England 1; 12: Missed or Misguided? Formality, Land Contracts and the Statute of Frauds; 13: Looking at Covenants Positively, for a Change 1; 14: How Poor Law Rights were Lost But Victorian Values Survived; 15: Property and Obligations; 16: Rapporteur's Overview
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781859418437
Publisert
2003-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge Cavendish
Vekt
750 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360
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