The Law of Rights of Light

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Law of Rights of Light
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Barnes KC, KC
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:440
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781849468817
ClassificationsDewey:346.420435
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 21 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The book provides the authoritative statement on the current law on rights of light in England and Wales. The protection of the access of natural light to properties has been a part of our property law for centuries but in recent years has come into particular prominence. This is due to a number of reasons including the existence of easements of light being regarded as an inhibition on new development and the unsatisfactory nature of parts of the law on this subject. This has given rise to two reports in recent years by the Law Commission (one on easements generally in 2011 and one on rights of light specifically in 2014), both containing major proposals for law reform. The purpose of this legal textbook is to explain the law as clearly as possible. In practice rights of light issues and disputes involve technical subjects and inevitably answers to these questions require the expertise of technical experts such as light surveyors. An attempt is made in the book to explain from a non-technical point of view the way in which measurements and calculations are carried out in this area. It is therefore hoped that the book will be of use to lawyers as well as to landowners who may not always understand these technical subjects and to surveyors who may not always be familiar with the legal concepts and difficulties involved in the area of the law of rights of light.

Author Biography

Michael Barnes KC is a barrister and Queen's Counsel of Wilberforce Chambers in Lincoln's Inn, Bencher of the Middle Temple, Honorary Research Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and a former visiting fellow of the Law School of the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Reviews

PRAISE Barnes gives us an important authoritative statement on the current law on rights of light...a great subject to teach or study at undergraduate level...This book will be of great practical use to lawyers, advisers and planners as well as to landowners... -- Phillip Taylor MBE, Elizabeth Taylor