Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud

Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud

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Summary

A fresh and innovative approach to Land Law, designed to help those coming to the subject for the first time as part of an undergraduate Law degree or study in a related discipline. Practical scenarios and diagrams feature throughout, as well as Q&A style debates. This text is suitable as a course companion and a revision guide.

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Making Sense of Land Law by April Stroud

This accessible and thoughtful textbook on Land Law has been written with the student practitioner in mind. An ideal companion to the study of what can be an intricate and occasionally difficult area, the essential concepts are explained in a clear and engaging style, enlivened with question and answer debates and real examples, and underpinned throughout by the relevant case law and statutory material. The author carefully describes the key aspects of Land Law and covers the essential topics students will cover on their Land Law courses. It is also perfect for use as an additional aid to independent study or revision, where particular topics would benefit from additional explanation and understanding.
'For students seeking a different and more accessible route into land law, this book is a breath of fresh air..' - Chris Willmore, School of Law, University of Bristol
April Stroud is a Principal Lecturer at Southampton Solent University Law School, UK. She was ALT Law Teacher of the Year in 2005.
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ISBN 13 9780230355781
ISBN 10 0230355781
Title Making Sense of Land Law
Author April Stroud
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 2013-09-18
Number of pages 656
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.