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Latest news

15th Modern Studies in Property Law Conference in Cambridge March 2024 and 100 Years of the 1925 Property Legislation Symposium

8 April 2023

The 15th Biennial Modern Studies in Property Law Conference will take place in Cambridge, centred around Queens’ College, Cambridge ( https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/ ) and the Cambridge Centre for Property Law ( https://www.ccpl.landecon.cam.ac.uk/ ) between 25 th -28 th March 2024. The postgraduate showcase day will take...

2024 Conferences on Property Law

4 January 2023

In March 2024, the Centre will be hosting two conferences. The 15th Modern Studies in Property Law Conference will be held in Cambridge in March 2024 and, as with previous conferences, papers will be published as the next volume in the Modern Studies in Property Law Series. The latest volume edited by Natalie Mrockova ...

PBA Essay Competition 2023

21 November 2022

The Property Bar Association is pleased to launch its Essay Competition 2023 designed to recognise academic achievement and help to identify future property barristers and encourage an interest in property law. The competition is open to all law undergraduates, LLM, GDL and BPTC students. The 2023 Essay Question is: "Has...

Guest v Guest: Proprietary Estoppel

18 November 2022

The Supreme Court has delivered its judgment in Guest v Guest concerning the proper approach to remedies for a successful claim of estoppel. See [2022] UKSC 27 Judgment here