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Land Law Directions Sandra Clarke (Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, University of Greenwich)

Land Law Directions By Sandra Clarke (Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, University of Greenwich)

Summary

A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, Directions books offer the most student-friendly guide to the subject; they empower students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach assessments with confidence.

Land Law Directions Summary

Land Law Directions by Sandra Clarke (Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, University of Greenwich)

Does land law's specialized and historic vocabulary make it hard for your students to engage? Designed to support a progressive learning experience, Land Law Directions provides a lively introduction to the subject and makes this often daunting area clear and engaging. The Directions series has been written with students in mind. The ideal guide as they approach the subject for the first time, this book will help them: - Gain a complete understanding of the topic: just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly - Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law becomes clear - Identify when and how to critically evaluate the law: they'll be introduced to the key areas of debate and given the confidence to question the law - Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle assessments with confidence - Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place they can aspire to take learning to the next level, with direction provided on how to go further Extensive online resources providing a wide range of extra tools to support further study, including: - Indicative answers to sample questions in the book - Additional self-test questions - Web links to direct further research - A flashcard glossary - Further writing on advanced topics, including adverse possession and easements and profits

About Sandra Clarke (Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, University of Greenwich)

Sandra Clarke is Head of the School of Law and Centre for Criminology at the University of Greenwich. She has taught land law to undergraduates for over thirty years. Professor Sarah Greer is the Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Worcester, and has taught land law and trusts for over fifteen years. She is also a National Teaching Fellow.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction 1: What is land? 2: The structure of land law Part 2: Legal Estates 3: The freehold estate 4: Registration of title 5: Leases 6: Adverse possession Part 3: Sole and Joint Owners of Land 7: The sole owner of land 8: Joint owners of land (co-ownership) 9: Trusts and the family home 10: Proprietary estoppel 11: Trusts of land Part 4: Rights Over Land 12: Easements and profits 13: Covenants in freehold land 14: Mortgages Part 5: The Bigger Picture 15: Completing the puzzle 16: Exam technique and the perils of question spotting

Additional information

GOR009620601
9780198809555
0198809557
Land Law Directions by Sandra Clarke (Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, Head of the Department of Law and Centre for Criminology, University of Greenwich)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2018-06-01
536
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