A Review of Cases and Materials on Property: An Introduction to the Concept and the Institution by Charles Donahue, Jr., Thomas E. Kauper, and Peter W. Marti
Property: Cases and Materials features sweeping coverage in a single volume, from “old property” (su...
A casebook which contains an overview of traditional property law topics with an integrated approach...
This revised casebook is designed for a “building block” Property course that serves as a student’s ...
A Review of Cases and Materials on Property: An Introduction to the Concept and the Institution by ...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
This casebook provides a traditional approach to property law. The opening chapter, which focuses on...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
This casebook raises interesting and challenging problems concerning the development of property law...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
This Review Essay has two aims. My more immediate aim is to assess where Merrill and Smith\u27s cont...
The materials in this book are highly accessible to students, presented in a straightforward but int...
For most Property Law professors teaching Property Law is both a joy and a challenge. We are convinc...
Property: Cases and Materials features sweeping coverage in a single volume, from “old property” (su...
A casebook which contains an overview of traditional property law topics with an integrated approach...
This revised casebook is designed for a “building block” Property course that serves as a student’s ...
A Review of Cases and Materials on Property: An Introduction to the Concept and the Institution by ...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
This casebook provides a traditional approach to property law. The opening chapter, which focuses on...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
This casebook raises interesting and challenging problems concerning the development of property law...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
This Review Essay has two aims. My more immediate aim is to assess where Merrill and Smith\u27s cont...
The materials in this book are highly accessible to students, presented in a straightforward but int...
For most Property Law professors teaching Property Law is both a joy and a challenge. We are convinc...
Property: Cases and Materials features sweeping coverage in a single volume, from “old property” (su...
A casebook which contains an overview of traditional property law topics with an integrated approach...
This revised casebook is designed for a “building block” Property course that serves as a student’s ...