My thesis explores the legal concept of home and the experiences of private rental sector tenants in England. ‘Home’ is difficult to define, despite the extensive literature on the topic. My thesis analyses the cross-disciplinary approach to home and identifies its core themes. Legal scholarship on the topic is largely absent, especially in relation to private tenants. The term ‘home’ does feature in contemporary legislation, albeit undefined. Rather, the legal conceptualisation is an accumulation of decades of policy, legislation and case law. My thesis analyses its development and bridges some of the gaps in the scholarship. My examination of private rental sector legislation and case law from the last 100 years reveals a nuanc...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label ‘home ownership’ through a case study of t...
It is difficult to overstate the everyday importance of home in law. Home provides the backdrop for ...
In this short paper I suggest that the transition of the concept of home as a place where the indivi...
Purpose: This paper considers the evolution of government policies regarding the provision of housin...
The law has excelled in the protection of discernible interests and assets which attach to our under...
Residential tenancies law in England are complex because of an over-lay of (changing) legislation on...
This chapter focuses on what an analysis of property narratives may offer for understanding problema...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
This paper explains how empirical enquiry of the kind unburdened by the pursuit of a particular hypo...
This thesis considers the experience of home in Australian law, and the relevance of law to that ex...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The goal of owning one’s home, as opposed to ‘just renting’, is deeply ingrained in Australian cultu...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label ‘home ownership’ through a case study of t...
It is difficult to overstate the everyday importance of home in law. Home provides the backdrop for ...
In this short paper I suggest that the transition of the concept of home as a place where the indivi...
Purpose: This paper considers the evolution of government policies regarding the provision of housin...
The law has excelled in the protection of discernible interests and assets which attach to our under...
Residential tenancies law in England are complex because of an over-lay of (changing) legislation on...
This chapter focuses on what an analysis of property narratives may offer for understanding problema...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
This paper explains how empirical enquiry of the kind unburdened by the pursuit of a particular hypo...
This thesis considers the experience of home in Australian law, and the relevance of law to that ex...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
The goal of owning one’s home, as opposed to ‘just renting’, is deeply ingrained in Australian cultu...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label “home ownership” through a case study of t...
This article explores the problematic nature of the label ‘home ownership’ through a case study of t...
It is difficult to overstate the everyday importance of home in law. Home provides the backdrop for ...
In this short paper I suggest that the transition of the concept of home as a place where the indivi...