Principles of the Law of Property in South Africa 2e

ISBN: 9780190733001
Author: E. du Plessis, A. Pope (Eds)

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The Principles of The Law of Property in South Africa, Second Edition, offers a thorough, current and accessible introduction to the general principles of property law in South Africa. Including diverse perspectives, the second edition foregrounds discussion of constitutional perspectives to engage with critical issues and debates that arise within the current and dynamic socio-economic context.

The text presents fundamental principles within a clear and applied conceptual framework, and is designed to support independent, enquiring and critical engagement with the subject matter.

The Principles of The Law of Property in South Africa 2e is appropriate as core material for LLB courses that address property law. The text is also a useful resource for practitioners who wish to engage with foundational and current principles of the field.

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The Principles of The Law of Property in South Africa, Second Edition, offers a thorough, current and accessible introduction to the general principles of property law in South Africa. Including diverse perspectives, the second edition foregrounds discussion of constitutional perspectives to engage with critical issues and debates that arise within the current and dynamic socio-economic context.

The text presents fundamental principles within a clear and applied conceptual framework, and is designed to support independent, enquiring and critical engagement with the subject matter.

The Principles of The Law of Property in South Africa 2e is appropriate as core material for LLB courses that address property law. The text is also a useful resource for practitioners who wish to engage with foundational and current principles of the field.

Features

  • The second edition of the text is revised to reflect developments within the recent period.
  • In this second edition, the text's foundational Constitutional paradigm is strengthened, and key issues are discussed, including redistributive and economic justice, decolonisation, and the position of alternative property law systems (such as that of customary law) within the broader legal system.
  • Teaching resources are updated and expanded.

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9780190733001

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000002

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22 Jun 2021

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