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Property Law
Stellina Jolly, South Asian University, India & Saloni Khanderia, Jindal Global Law School, India This book provides an authoritative account of the evolution and application of private international law principles in India in commercial and family matters. Through a structured evaluation of the legislative and judicial decisions, the authors examine the private international law in the Republic and whether it conforms to international standards and best practices as adopted in major jurisdictions such as the EU, the UK and the US. The book provides a contextualised understanding of legal transformation on key aspects of the Indian conflict-of-law rules on jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments or arbitral awards.
UK October 2021 • US December 2021 • 320 pages HB 9781509938186 • £130.00 / $175.00 ePub 9781509938209 • £117.00 / $153.74 ePdf 9781509938193 • £117.00 / $153.74 Series: Studies in Private International Law - Asia • Hart Publishing
Leases
Covenants and Consents
Letitia Crabb, University of Reading, UK, Jonathan Seitler QC, Wilberforce Chambers, UK & Miriam Seitler, Landmark Chambers, UK In this new edition of Leases, the authors explore the key disputes arising between landlord and tenant, from the perspective of both, in a detailed yet practical way. Fully updating the field since the last edition, the book looks at case law developments including: Braganza, No. 1 West India Quay and Sequent Nominees Ltd. In addition to case law developments, it looks at statutory changes, including the treatment of consents under telecommunications law. Retaining its hallmark authority and clarity, this will be required reading for all landlord and tenant lawyers.
UK October 2021 • US December 2021 • 304 pages HB 9781509937240 • £150.00 / $200.00 ePub 9781509937233 • £135.00 / $177.19 ePdf 9781509937226 • £135.00 / $177.19 Hart Publishing Edited by Sue Farran, Newcastle University, UK, Russell Hewitson, Northumbria University, UK & Adam Ramshaw, Northumbria University, UK This book considers the contemporary challenges faced by property law. It considers comparative perspectives, including a chapter on grazing and cropping rights in Northern Ireland; Taking and alienating property, including a chapter on bankruptcy and the family home; Modern dilemmas, including chapters on trusts in virtual currency and smart homes; Old chestnuts – new challenges, including analysis of the mortgage law reform in Scotland and of the ouster principle in common law jurisdictions; and Wills, death and other morbid topics, with chapters on English succession law and the role of knowledge and approval in retrospective assessments of capacity.
UK August 2021 • US August 2021 • 432 pages HB 9781509939275 • £120.00 / $160.00 ePub 9781509939282 • £108.00 / $142.01 ePdf 9781509939299 • £108.00 / $142.01 Series: Modern Studies in Property Law • Hart Publishing