Here is a book whose breadth of purpose & depth of learning are breathtaking. Peter Butt [2005] 69 Conv 363 Gray & Grays Elements of Land Law is the definitive textbook on the subject. The book offers comprehensive coverage of the law in this area. The authors provide an insightful & thought-provoking commentary on the modern development of the subject & go on to explore how land law functions in todays society. The book
Includes:: an analysis of recent legislation & case law in England & Wales. There are also references to significant cases from Australia New Zealand the United States & Canada coupled with a detailed account of reforms currently proposed by the English Law Commission. The book demonstrates a thorough understanding of the social & political context of land law & guides the reader through the sometimes difficult terminology of the subject. This fifth edition continues to balance up-to-date coverage of the key issues in land law with a critical survey of cutting-edge research. Building on the strengths of previous editions the book ensures that excellent scholarship is accessible to an even wider readership: more chapters of shorter length offer the possibility of readers dipping into topics in a non-linear way. A fresh new format & text design support the re-structuring of content & aid navigability. Readers wanting to explore areas of interest in more depth are encouraged to do so by the exemplary footnoting & referencing.