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Transformative Property Law

Transformative Property Law honours Professor AJ Van der Walt (1956-2016) - scholar, mentor, and teacher. As the first incumbent of the DST/NRF South African Research Chair in Property Law his primary research goal was to develop the theoretical foundations for the transformation of property law in post-apartheid South Africa.Transformative Property Law consists of 20 essays by a combination of senior and young scholars from South Africa, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Zimbabwe. The essays focus on the themes that Professor Van der Walt developed during the first 10 years of the research chair, namely: (a) the single system of law and subsidiarity principles, (b) the marginality principle, (c) the development of the common law of property, (d) constitutional property law, and (e) property theory. This volume also includes a list of all Professor Van der Walt's research outputs and a list of all the Masters and Doctoral students that he supervised during his career.Transformative Property Law covers topics that are on the forefront of global thinking on property law and will be a valuable resource for subject specialists, researchers, advanced students, practitioners and the judiciary alike.Juta's Property Law Library is aimed at revisiting and reassessing the whole of South African property law, which includes uncodified common law that is mostly embodied in case law, academic writing and legislation, to establish:. how each aspect of property law was influenced by apartheid law, . its response to the new constitutional dispensation (including land reform), and, . whether it can make a contribution towards the transformation of South African law and society.For this purpose, Juta's Property Law Library will eventually consist of a number of monographs, each of which is focused on a specific aspect of property law.

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ISBN 9781485128915
Sprache eng
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Verlag Juta & Company Ltd
Jahr 20181203

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