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Conceptualising Home Theories Laws And Policies Lorna Fox Omahony

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Conceptualising Home Theories Laws And Policies Lorna Fox Omahony
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Lorna Fox O'Mahony
ISBN: 9781474200554, 1474200559
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Conceptualising Home Theories Laws And Policies Lorna Fox Omahony by Lorna Fox O'mahony 9781474200554, 1474200559 instant download after payment.

It is difficult to overstate the everyday importance of home in law. Home provides the backdrop for our lives, and is often the scene or the subject of legal disputes. In addition, in recent decades there has been growing academic interest in the meaning of home, which has prompted empirical studies and theoretical exploration in a wide range of disciplines. Yet, while the authenticity of home as a social, psychological, cultural and emotional phenomenon has been recognised in other disciplines, it has not penetrated the legal domain, where the proposition that home can encapsulate meanings beyond the physical structure of the house, or the capital value it represents, continues to present conceptual difficulties. This book focuses on the competing interests of creditors who lend money against the security of the property and the occupiers who dwell in the property, in the context of possession actions. By mapping the concept of home as it has evolved in other disciplines against existing legal frameworks, Conceptualising Home examines the possibilities for developing a coherent concept of home in law.

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