| Most texts on property deal only with land law, despite the move over the last decade towards the study of the concepts of property, many of which are common to realty and personality. This book is not only compatible with current thinking on the teaching of this core subject, but its features and benefits are unique. As part of the Law-in-Context series, Clarke and Kohler fulfill the needs of undergraduate law courses by taking a more modern, conceptual view of the subject. By combining textual perspectives on the political, philosophical, economic, social and historical context with a wide range of stimulating cases and materials, it offers a new and challenging approach to property law.
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