Great Debates in Land Law by David Cowan

Great Debates in Land Law by David Cowan

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A new and retitled edition of Great Debates in Property Law, this is an engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on property law, designed to provide the additional insights necessary to excel in the study of the subject. Includes new material on e-conveyancing, and the impact of the global financial crisis and austerity politics.

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Great Debates in Land Law by David Cowan

This textbook is an ambitious and engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on land law, primarily designed to allow students to ‘get under the skin’ of the topic and begin to build their critical thinking and analysis skills. Each chapter is structured around key questions and debates that provoke deeper thought and, ultimately, a clearer understanding.    The aim of the book is therefore not to present a complete overview of theoretical issues in land law, but rather to illustrate the current debates which are currently going on among those working in shaping the area. The text features summaries of the views of notable experts on key topics and each chapter ends with a list of guided further reading.
David Cowan is Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Bristol, UK.
 
Lorna Fox O'Mahony is Professor of Law at the University of Essex, UK.
 
Neil Cobb is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781137481658
ISBN 10 113748165X
Title Great Debates in Land Law
Author David Cowan
Series Great Debates In Law
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2016-05-02
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.