An innovative and timely guide to housing law that integrates the disciplines of law and public policy so that readers see how the subject fits together – both the letter of the law and the way it is practised. The innovative three-part structure covers all the topics of a typical Housing Law module and it is written in a clear and conversational style, with a wide range of source material to show how the law is created, interpreted and used in real life. Students are expertly guided through the complexities of housing law by a leading academic who has taught the subject for more than 20 years. Where relevant, chapters end with a section on 'the future' that discusses proposed changes to the law and the impact of those changes. It also discusses the conceptual issues raised by the Human Rights Act.
ISBN: | 9780521199971 |
Publication date: | 29th September 2011 |
Author: | David University of Bristol Cowan |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 508 pages |
Series: | Law in Context |
Genres: |
Housing law Social law and Medical law |