South Pacific Property Law - Book Review,
by Susan Farran

Book Description This book is a treasury of law relating to many different types of property in the South Pacific region. This region is one of cultural diversity, economic development and strong tradition. While land remains of key significance, other forms of property, ranging from custom property to intellectual property, are also important. Encompassing the legal systems of over a dozen independent countries together with cross references to property law derived from the common law and customary law of Australia, New Zealand and North America, as well as the common law of England, the authors bring together a wealth of diverse and scattered sources to present a coherent picture of the law of property as it exists today and offer some thoughts on the challenges and legal difficulties facing the region as its people and economies evolve.
From the Publisher This book is the definitive text concerning South Pacific Property law. The authors have provided a fully resourced work of exceptional clarity and precision. The subject is fully encompassed in this essential book and is a vital tool to all those involved or interested in this area of property law.
About the Author By Don Paterson, a long time regional resident, law professor and government consultant, particularly on land tenure and customary law and Sue Farran who is Acting Head of the Department of Law at the University of the South Pacific. Both authors lecture at the School of Law, University of the South Pacific
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