Peter Sparkes' text on land law has been rewritten almost sentence by sentence partly to incorporate the seismic changes introduced by the Land Registration Act 2002, along with commonholds, the explosion of human rights jurisprudence, and the unremitting advance of judicial exposition. Partly also, to accommodate the author's developing thinking on the structural aspects of the subject, jolted by the new clearer structure for land registration with its much greater clarity of function behind the means of protecting third party interests.
Peter Sparkes' text on land law has been rewritten almost sentence by sentence partly to incorporate the seismic changes introduced by the Land Regist...
This text is designed to complement the author's A New Land Law, integrating with that work in its simplified terminology, its emphasis on the registrability of titles to land, and its differentiation of leasehold ownership rights and short tenancies.
This text is designed to complement the author's A New Land Law, integrating with that work in its simplified terminology, its emphasis on the registr...
In his remarkable, ground-breaking new book, Peter Sparkes takes stock of the development of a distinctive body of European land law, taking as his starting point the idea that methods of land-holding permitted by a legal system both shape and reflect the attitudes of the land owners and society in general. However, it quickly becomes very difficult to test that idea when the society in question is governed by an internal market composed of 30 countries - within the European Union/European Economic Area - whose property systems differ so markedly and which reflect such widely differing...
In his remarkable, ground-breaking new book, Peter Sparkes takes stock of the development of a distinctive body of European land law, taking as his st...