The Organic Nature of the Law of Real Property: Reforming Modern Land Law
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Dixon, Martin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5805-3699
Abstract
In thinking about the reform of land law, both in its transactional and substantive aspects, this paper suggests that we should heed the origins of land law as a subject that grew from how people used, or needed to use, land, rather than assume that land law was, or ever could be, an orderly imposed and orderly constructed system generated from first principles.
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The Organic Nature of the Law of Real Property: Reforming Modern Land Law
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land law, law reform, organic land law, use of land
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Modern Studies in Property Law
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Hart Publishing
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978-1-78225-754-7
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