Presenting papers from the 1998 Contemporary Issues in Property Law conference, this volume examines a wide range of issues in property law. An international team of contributors offers experience in a range of backgrounds and jurisdictions.
Contents:
Part 1: Countryside, conservation and charities - working together for access, J. Rowan-Robinson; the ""right to roam"" - an empty dream?, christine Willmore; reforming property rights for nature conservation, Christopher P. Rogers; reforming the law on charity trading, Peter Luxton.
Part 2: is apartment ownership genuine ownership?, C.G. van der Merwe; aspects of condominium law in the Bahamas, Gilbert Kodilinye; caveat commonholds, Peter Smith; the proposed commonhold association - a company law perspective, Letitia Crabb.
Part 3 Comparative and international property law: are property rights so simple in Europe?, Geoffrey Samule; limitations on constitutional property rights, Tom Allen; the constitutional property clause and police power regulation of intangible commercial property - a comparative analysis of case law, A.J. van der Walt; the reform of South African land law in its Roman-Dutch context - new wine?, D.L. Carey Miller; extending security of tenure in South Africa - labour tenants and farm workers, Juanita Pienaar; Finland's new electronic title and mortgage register, Matti Ilmari Niemi.