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Land Law Chris Bevan (Associate Professor in Property Law, Associate Professor in Property Law, Durham University)

Land Law By Chris Bevan (Associate Professor in Property Law, Associate Professor in Property Law, Durham University)

Summary

Academically rigorous yet welcoming and fully attuned to the needs of the student reader, Chris Bevan's Land Law represents a new breed of textbook, blending traditional and contemporary teaching approaches to guide readers to a confident understanding of the subject.

Land Law Summary

Land Law by Chris Bevan (Associate Professor in Property Law, Associate Professor in Property Law, Durham University)

Academically rigorous yet welcoming and fully attuned to the needs of the student reader, Chris Bevan's Land Law represents a new breed of textbook, blending traditional and contemporary teaching approaches to guide readers to a confident understanding of the subject. With its lively, engaging writing style - in which the author's enthusiasm is always apparent - and distinctive way of speaking directly to students, anticipating their questions and areas of confusion, Bevan's book does not simply set out the law but actively teaches it. Clear explanations are complemented by frequent, carefully-crafted visual aids, conveying key concepts in ways that all students can understand, and topics are broken down into sections that are easy to digest and navigate. This book maintains a critical emphasis and encourages students to consider and understand the law in context (both within society and their degree). 'Key case' boxes offer concise insights on leading cases that pique students' interest, spurring them to conduct their own reading of primary material, and although the book reflects on historical background in order to make sense of today's law, its overriding perspective is forward-looking, epitomized in the 'Future directions' conclusions for each chapter which consider future implications and likely reforms. Balancing brevity with detail and rigour with accessibility, Land Law is a truly modern textbook that supports and motivates its readers, allowing them to reap the rewards an understanding of this complex but fascinating subject will bring. Digital formats and resources The second edition is supported by online resources and is available for students or institutions to purchase in a variety of digital formats. - The ebook is enhanced with embedded self-assesssment activities, additional learning tools to aid recall, and multi-media content including author videos, to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support. www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - These study tools that enhance the ebook, along with updates, a series of Lawyers Behind the Cases videos, and links to useful websites and further reading, are available as stand-alone online resources for use alongside the print book.

Land Law Reviews

Review from previous edition We've been waiting for a book like Bevan's for a while - one which balances depth with clarity. * Dr Michael John-Hopkins, Senior Lecturer in Law, Oxford Brookes University *
This is the best property law book I've read - it really whet my appetite for the subject. I found the diagrams unbelievably helpful (most textbooks don't have enough) and they really helped me to understand the law. * Steph Potter, LLB student, University of York *
What stands out about this book is the clarity and coherence of its explanations. It is fresh and easy to read, providing a clear and useful analysis of the law, integrating academic opinion, and making good use of diagrams to help students. * Dr Sean Thomas, Associate Professor in Law, Durham University *
This text is excellent at providing a good amount of detail without making the reader feel swamped with information. Its direct, engaging conversational style makes it perfect for LLB students. * Emily Allbon, Senior Lecturer in Law, City, University of London *

About Chris Bevan (Associate Professor in Property Law, Associate Professor in Property Law, Durham University)

Chris Bevan is Associate Professor in Property Law at Durham University, having taught at the University of Notitngham and having practised as a common law barrister, specializing in housing and family law. He has also been a tutor on the Bar Professional Training Course and maintains strong links with the world of legal practice. Chris is passionate about developing and utilizing the latest pedagogy and teaching methods, and he has been short-listed for and awarded a number of teaching and innovation prizes, gaining a prestigious Lord Dearing Award in 2015 for outstanding achievement in enhancing the student learning experience and becoming a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2017.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction to land law 2: Registered land 3: Unregistered land 4: Adverse possession 5: Co-ownership 6: Interests in the family home 7: Licenses 8: Proprietary estoppel 9: Leases 10: Easements and profits 11: Freehold covenants 12: Leasehold covenants 13: Mortgages 14: Land law and human rights

Additional information

GOR010901474
9780198840329
0198840322
Land Law by Chris Bevan (Associate Professor in Property Law, Associate Professor in Property Law, Durham University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20200408
688
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