This book contains a collection of papers presented at the Twelfth
Biennial Modern Studies in Property Law Conference held at University
College London in April 2018. The conference and its published
proceedings are an established forum for property lawyers from around
the world to showcase the latest research. This collection includes a
keynote address by Dame Elizabeth Gloster, former Vice President of the
Court of Appeal (Civil Division), on technology in property law. It also
includes plenary addresses by Professor Henry Smith on the architecture
of property law and the challenge of compiling the American Law
Institute's Fourth Restatement of Property, and by Her Honour Judge
Karen Walden-Smith on the role of the first instance judge in property
cases. Sixteen further chapters address a wide range of issues,
including the theory and taxonomy of land law, the re-evaluation of land
obligations, the nature and operation of equitable property rights and
shares, the role of property in commerce, comparative approaches to
leases and trusts, and contemporary issues in land registration.
Collectively, the chapters demonstrate the vibrancy, diversity and
importance of property law and of current research in the subject.