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This title is designed to introduce comparative law perspectives that help students understand domestic property law concepts, in areas including adverse possession, the right to exclude, estates in land, future interests, marital property, the landlord-tenant relationship, eviction of tenants, low-income housing, land sales transactions, title assurance, nuisance, and land use. It also introduces students to areas of international law that are beginning to affect domestic property law, including the human right to property, international regulatory takings, and global land sales transactions.
ISBN
9780314167293
First Page
1
Publication Date
2006
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
City
St. Paul, MN
Disciplines
Comparative and Foreign Law | Housing Law | International Law | Land Use Law | Law
Recommended Citation
John G. Sprankling, Raymond R. Coletta & M.C. Mirow,
Global Issues in Property Law
1
(2006).
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https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/facultyteaching/9
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