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  • International Insolvency Lawby Paul Omar

    Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2008; US$ 134.95

    International insolvency is a newly-established branch of the study of insolvency that owes much to the phenomenon of cross-border incorporations and conduct of business in more than one jurisdiction. It is largely an offspring of globalization. Paul Omar examines the development of domestic rules dealing with cross-border instances and the many international projects in the field. more...

  • Feminist Perspectives On Public Lawby Susan Millns; Noel Whitty

    Routledge-Cavendish 1999; US$ 69.95

    This volume provides a collection of essays focusing on themes and concepts that underpin the traditional subject areas of public law texts (such as the Crown, sovereignty, Parliament, judicial review) from a variety of feminist perspectives. more...

  • Letting Your Propertyby Rosy Border; Mark Fairweather

    Routledge-Cavendish 2004; US$ 28.95

    Thinking of renting out a house or flat? This book gives you everything you need to become a successful landlord. It advises you about your legal responsibilities, about choosing and vetting a tenant, and about the tenancy agreement itself. more...

  • The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutionsby Tom Allen; James Crawford; John Bell

    Cambridge University Press 2000; US$ 90.00

    First book to examine constitutional rights to property in Commonwealth countries. Although many Commonwealth judges use comparative law in resolving constitutional cases, very few books have been written on comparative law in the Commonwealth. This book presents both practical and theoretical analyses, together with the historical background. more...

  • International Real Estate Handbookby Christian H. Kalin

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2005; US$ 260.00

    This book presents a comprehensive reference for real estate investors everywhere. Covering the unique real-estate situations in seventeen key countries, including the United States and Europe, it offers a unique international overview of the real estate market. more...

  • The Hague Trusts Conventionby Jonathan Harris

    Hart 2002; US$ 235.20

    When trusts cross borders difficulties may arise. This Convention, enacted into English law by the Recognition of Trusts Act, seeks to ameliorate the situation by providing harmonized choice of law rules for "trusts created voluntarily and evidenced in writing". This text ananlyses the Convention. more...

  • Property and Protectionby Frank Meisel; Peter Cook

    Hart 2000; US$ 172.80

    This collection of essays is dedicated to Brian Harvey,the retired Professor of Property Law at the University of Birmingham. The contributions reflect his eclectic interests and bring new insights to issues of property law, both real and personal, consumer protection, auction sales and tax. Historical, human rights, public law, European Community and international aspects are addressed in addition to persistent domestic conveyancing concerns. Contributors: Peter Cook, David Feldman, Jonathan Harris, Tim Kaye, Jeremy McBride, Frank Meisel, Norman Palmer, Deborah Parry, David Salter, Carla Shapreau, John Stevens, Mark Thompson, Nick Wikeley and John Wylie. more...

  • Restitution in Private International Lawby George Panagopoulos

    Hart 2000; US$ 165.60

    This important new book fills a large gap in legal literature by examining restitution in private international law,including both the jurisdiction and choice of law questions facing restitutionary claims with international elements. The book begins with a brief summary of the English domestic law of restitution and highlights some of the issues which may arise. It goes on to examine classification, or characterisation of restitutionary claims.. Restitution has a theoretical unity which enables the author to treat it essentially as a single issue for characterisation purposes. However, restitutionary claims arise in the context of contracts and wrongs; they may be at law or in equity; they may give rise to personal or proprietary remedies,... more...

  • Negotiating Claimsby Christa Scholtz

    Routledge 2006; US$ 85.00

    Why do governments choose to negotiate indigenous land claims rather than resolve claims through some other means? Addressing this question, this book argues that negotiation policies emerge when indigenous people marginalize politically prior to significant judicial determinations on land rights, and not after judicial change alone. more...

  • Conceptualising Homeby Lorna Fox

    Hart 2006; US$ 182.40

    It is difficult to overstate the everyday importance of home in law. Home provides the backdrop for our lives, and is often the scene or the subject of legal disputes. In addition, in recent decades there has been growing academic interest in the meaning of home, which has prompted empirical studies and theoretical exploration in a wide range of disciplines. Yet, while the authenticity of home as a social, psychological, cultural and emotional phenomenon has been recognised in other disciplines, it has not penetrated the legal domain, where the proposition that home can encapsulate meanings beyond the physical structure of the house, or the capital value it represents, continues to present conceptual difficulties. This book focuses on the... more...