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This handbook brings together diverse perspectives, major topics and multiple approaches to one of the biggest legal institutions in society: property.
List of contents
Foreword: Property from the Outside In
Carol Rose Introduction
Nicole Graham, Margaret Davies, and Lee Godden 1 Caring as country: singing up sovereignties
Bawaka Country, including Kate Lloyd, Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Sarah Wright, Lara Daley, Laklak Burarrwanga, Ritjilili Ganambarr, Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs, Banbapuy Ganambarr and Djawundil Maymuru PART I Dispossession, development, and displacement 2 Plural property
Kirsten Anker 3 Regimes of dispossession
Michael Levien 4 The structure and spirit of Chinese property law
Shitong Qiao 5 Mine community displacement and resettlement in South Africa
Hanri Mostert and Gaopalelwe Mathiba 6 Disaster, relocation, and property
Caroline Compton 7 Property, climate change, and community relocation in the Pacific
Rebecca Monson 8 Form and function in property theory: new contexts of climate conflict
Daniel Fitzpatrick PART II Homes, housing and communities 9 Condominium: a transformative innovation in property and local government
Douglas C. Harris 10 Property and the right to housing: synergies and tensions
Jessie Hohmann 11 Homelessness as a legal phenomenon
Christopher Essert 12 Boundaries, fortresses, and home ownership
Sarah Blandy and Rowland Atkinson 13 The position of squatters in property law
Robin Hickey 14 Property, housing, and aged care
Eileen O'Brien Webb and Teresa Somes 15 A critical race feminist reading of the South African property law
Laetitia Makombe 16 Property and the regulation of houses in communities on Indigenous land
Leon Terrill 17 Habitat and home
Margaret Davies PART III Places, environments, and resources 18 Notes from the periphery: finding more than (non)ownership in property law?
Estair Van Wagner 19 Decolonising property law: realising the sense of Indigenous laws in Aotearoa New Zealand
Jacinta Ruru 20 The public trust doctrine, property and society
Erin Ryan 21 Global land grabs, food and power
Philip McMichael 22 Property and environmental markets
Bonnie Holligan 23 Property in water?
Cristy Clark and Erin O'Donnell 24 Property, climate change, and accountability
Lynda L. Butler 25 Animals and property: a person possessed
Johanna Gibson 26 Stewardship: retrofitting private property with the public interest in ecology
Laura Schuijers and Judy Bush 27 A relational approach to property
Jennifer Nedelsky PART IV Power, space, and territory 28 Territory and property
Nicholas Blomley 29 Property and commons: the tangible and the intangible
Christopher Gerrard and Henry Jones 30 Public property
John Page 31 Property, acquisition and compensation: environmental regulation and cultural loss
Lee Godden 32 Property and planning
Amelia Thorpe 33 Property and race
Priya S. Gupta 34 Gender-sensitive subjective data on land and property rights
Joseph Feyertag 35 Property rights and power across rural landscapes
Nicole Graham and Jessica A. Shoemaker 36 Property and social identities
Debbie Becher 37 Ownership without control? Mortgage finance and changing formations of property
Sarah Keenan
About the author
Nicole Graham is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Margaret Davies is Research Professor and Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Law at Flinders University, Australia.
Lee Godden is Professor and Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Summary
This handbook brings together diverse perspectives, major topics and multiple approaches to one of the biggest legal institutions in society: property.