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Mortgages and The Credit Crunch:Cause and Effect

Mortgages and The Credit Crunch:Cause and Effect
Mortgages and The Credit Crunch:Cause and Effect
The link between the terms 'property' and 'security' raises both timeless, and timely, questions as to the relationship between these two concepts. Timeless, because security has always been seen as a core element of the institution of property; and timely, because exploring the ways in which property and security are related is more relevant than ever, at the end of a year when the entire edifice of the international financial system - grounded ultimately in property rights - has been threatened with collapse. This is a compilation of papers presented at the Property Law Teachers Association Conference 2009 covering the thematic issues of property and security. This collection is an important resource for both students and academic researchers, and is ideal for practitioners working in mortgages/securities law, currently a highly litigated area of practice. The papers explain the rapidly developing case law and complexities in the law, while making arguments for legal change.
9780455227573
Lawbook Co.
Nield, S.
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Bennett Moses, Lyria
Sherry, Cathleen
Edgeworth, Brendan
Nield, S.
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Bennett Moses, Lyria
Sherry, Cathleen
Edgeworth, Brendan

Nield, S. (2009) Mortgages and The Credit Crunch:Cause and Effect. In, Bennett Moses, Lyria, Sherry, Cathleen and Edgeworth, Brendan (eds.) Property and Security: Selected Essays. Lawbook Co..

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The link between the terms 'property' and 'security' raises both timeless, and timely, questions as to the relationship between these two concepts. Timeless, because security has always been seen as a core element of the institution of property; and timely, because exploring the ways in which property and security are related is more relevant than ever, at the end of a year when the entire edifice of the international financial system - grounded ultimately in property rights - has been threatened with collapse. This is a compilation of papers presented at the Property Law Teachers Association Conference 2009 covering the thematic issues of property and security. This collection is an important resource for both students and academic researchers, and is ideal for practitioners working in mortgages/securities law, currently a highly litigated area of practice. The papers explain the rapidly developing case law and complexities in the law, while making arguments for legal change.

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Published date: December 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 148979
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/148979
ISBN: 9780455227573
PURE UUID: ad5f8145-a9e6-4732-b709-198326e308bc
ORCID for S. Nield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3745-7242

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Date deposited: 30 Apr 2010 12:42
Last modified: 01 Feb 2024 02:33

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Author: S. Nield ORCID iD
Editor: Lyria Bennett Moses
Editor: Cathleen Sherry
Editor: Brendan Edgeworth

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