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Australian Property Law: Principles to Practice is an engaging introduction to property law in Australia. Covering substantive law and procedural matters, this textbook presents the law of personal and real property in a contemporary light. Australian Property Law details how property law practice is transformed by technology and provides insights into contemporary challenges and risks. Taking a thematic approach, the text covers possession of goods and land, land tenure, estates and future interests, property registration systems, Indigenous land rights and native title, social housing, Crown…mehr

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Australian Property Law: Principles to Practice is an engaging introduction to property law in Australia. Covering substantive law and procedural matters, this textbook presents the law of personal and real property in a contemporary light. Australian Property Law details how property law practice is transformed by technology and provides insights into contemporary challenges and risks. Taking a thematic approach, the text covers possession of goods and land, land tenure, estates and future interests, property registration systems, Indigenous land rights and native title, social housing, Crown land and ethics. Complex concepts are contextualised by linking case law and legislation to practical applications. Each chapter is supported by digital tools including case and legislation boxes with links to the full source online, links to useful online resources, multiple-choice questions, review questions and longer narrative problems. Australian Property Law provides an essential introduction to the principles and practice of property law in an ever-changing technological environment.

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Michael Nancarrow received his Ph.D. in Law from the University of NSW in 2010. He also holds BEc LLB (Hons) degrees from Macquarie University and Graduate Certificate in PLT from the College of Law. He has delivered conference papers in Australia and internationally over many years and has publications in the Alternative Law Journal and Halsbury's' Laws of Australia. He has been a research officer with the Commonwealth Department of PM&C and practised as a solicitor with the firms of Baker & McKenzie and Pryor, Tzannes and Wallis. Michael is admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, Victoria and before the High Court. He has taught at various law schools in Australia and been a visiting fellow at Stanford Law School (United States) and Osgoode Hall Law School (Canada). In 2020, he began teaching into the Conveyancing Law and Practice Program at Macquarie University. Michael currently practises as an independent consultant and continues to be involved in professional development education.