REGULATORY ISSUES IN PROPERTY LAW 25 26 MAY 2018 #CCPL2018 1
Regulatory Issues in Property Law Conference 2018 We are delighted to announce that the Cambridge Centre for Property Law (CCPL) will be hosting a conference on regulatory issues in property law on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 May 2018. The conference will bring together property law scholars and practitioners from around the United Kingdom and the world to discuss the most important contemporary issues facing property, planning and environmental law. The Cambridge Centre for Property Law The CCPL exists to further research and scholarship in the general field of the law of real property land law; landlord and tenant law; aspects of trusts law; and related matters connected with real property, such as planning and environmental regulation. The Centre runs academic conferences and works with governmental and non-governmental agencies on both the policy and technical details of the law relating to property. #CCPL2018 2
Cambridge Centre for Property Law Conference Friday 25 May 2018 8:30 9:00 Registration and Coffee 9:00 9:20 Dr Karen Lynch-Shally (University College Dublin) Conceptualising Residential Mortgage Regulation - The Eternal Potency of Property Law 9:20 9:40 Professor Kevin Low (Hong Kong) Private takings of land for urban redevelopment: comparative analysis of Singapore and Hong Kong and lessons from mergers and acquisitions 9:40 10:00 Dr Rebecca Leshinsky (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) Reconciling rights with PropTech and strata title 10:00 10:20 Professor Haim Sandberg (College of Management Academic Studies, Israel) E-Conveyancing, 3D Registration and Maritime Planning Professor Erin Ryan (Florida State) 10:20 10:40 Public Commons, Private Rights, and the Evolution of the American Public Trust Doctrine. 10:40 10:55 Coffee 10:55 11:15 Dr Bonnie Holligan (Sussex) Property and participation: protecting human rights and environment? 11:15 11:35 Stephen Tromans QC (39 Essex Chambers) Contaminated Land 11:35 12:05 Professor Colin Reid (Dundee) Property Issues in the 25 Year Plan to Improve the Environment Conservation, Creativity and Covenants. 12:05 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:30 Dr Tola Amodu (East Anglia) Inhibiting resilience? Regulating the Private Rented Sector. 13:30 14:00 David Sawtell (Lamb Chambers) The interest and the standing of the residential leaseholder in construction operations Professor Anne Williams (Six Pump Court and University College London) 14:00 14:30 The Draft Revised National Planning Policy Framework 14:30 14:45 Coffee 14:45 15:15 David Elvin QC (Landmark Chambers) Public Law and Property Transactions 15:15 15:45 Professor Sjef Van Erp (Maastricht) The Role of The Common Law in Further Developing European Property Law After Brexit 15:45 16:15 Dr Juanita Roche (Manchester) Real Property and Real Politics 16:15 17:00 Lord Minginish (President of the Scottish Land Court) Reflections on the Role of the Scottish Land Court and Contemporary Land Reform 17:00 17:15 Coffee 17:15 18:45 Panel Discussion Dr Emma Lees (Cambridge) (Chair) Professor Martin Dixon (Cambridge) Professor Susan Bright (Oxford) Dr Ashley Bowes (Cornerstone Barristers) Edmund Fetherston-Dilke (Farrer & Co) Laura Lintott (Cambridge) Professor Nicholas Hopkins (Law Commission) Lord Minginish (President of the Scottish Land Court) 19:30 21:00 Conference Banquet Queens College, Old Hall #CCPL2018 3
Saturday 26 May 2018 8:15 8:45 Registration and Coffee 8:45 9:05 Megan MacInnes (Scottish Land Commission) Introduction to the Scottish Land Commission 9:05 9:20 Professor Robert Home (Anglia Ruskin) Titling and legal aspects of informal settlement upgrading in Africa 9:20 9:40 Professor Margaret Stephenson (Queensland) Do current negotiation and consultation regimes in Australia and Canada fully respect Indigenous property rights when resource development occurs on Indigenous lands? 9:40 10:00 Scott Styles (Aberdeen) Concepts in Contract and Property Law: the problem of interpreting property concepts when construing contracts 10:00 10:20 Professor Rachelle Alterman (Israel Institute of Technology) Compensation rights for regulatory takings or planning blight: The findings of international comparative research 10:20 10:45 Coffee 10:45 11:15 Professor Peter Byrne (Georgetown) The Future of the Past: Adapting Historic Preservation for the Contemporary City 11:15 11:45 Dr Brian Sloan (Cambridge) Dementia Tax or Discrimination Tempered? Care, Property and Human Rights 11:45 12:15 Dr Alton Samuels (Cape Town) Gentrification and the possibility of legal protection 12:15 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:30 Professor John Mee (University College Cork) Resulting and Constructive Trusts of Family Property: Lessons from Marr v Collie 13:30 14:00 Dr Catherine De Contreras (Durham) Enough is enough: Calling time on property law s most subversive doctrine? 14:00 14:30 Professor John Lovett (Loyola) Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: A Comparative Assessment of the Community Right to Buy 14:30 14:45 Coffee 14:45 15:15 Professor Elizabeth Toomey (Canterbury, NZ) Rumbling in the Torrens System: New Zealand s New Land Transfer Act 2017 15:15 15:45 Professor Christopher Odinet (Southern University Law Centre) Foreclosed: Mortgage servicing and the hidden architecture of homeownership in America 15:45 16:15 Professor Tom Allen (Durham) The Right to Property in the Home Rule Bill of 1893 16:15 16:45 Professor Timothy Mulvaney (Texas A&M) Property as Society 16:45 17:00 Coffee 16:30 17:00 Professor Sarah Nield (Southampton) The Private-Public Divide and Horizontality in the Private Rented Sector 17:00 17:30 Professor Nicholas Hopkins (Law Commission) The Law Commission s Project on Residential Leasehold and Commonhold 17:30 18:15 Professor Gregory Alexander (Cornell) Property, Human Dignity, and Human Flourishing #CCPL2018 4
CAMBRIDGE CENTRE FOR PROPERTY LAW DINNER QUEENS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE On Friday 25 May, the Cambridge Centre for Property Law will host a banquet in the Old Hall of Queens College, Cambridge. The Old Hall dates from 1448, when the college was founded by Margaret of Anjou. Drinks Reception 19:00 19:30 Dinner 19:30 23:00 To Start Devon Crab, Prawn and Avocado, Sauce Gazpacho, Herb Salad Heritage Tomato Gallette, Black Olive, Basil, Goats Curd, Toasted Pumpkin Seed, Herb Oil To Follow Pan Fried Duck Breast, Crispy Leg, Duck Crackling, Butternut Squash Purée, Heritage Carrots, Potato Fondant Wild Mushroom Risotto, Parmesan Crisp, Rocket and Herb Salad, Herb Oil To Finish Lemon Tart, Cream Chantilly, Raspberries, Lemon Syrup #CCPL2018 5
DELEGATE REGISTRATION EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS 20 MAY (LATE REGISTRATION PRICE IN BRACKETS) FULL DELEGATE 225 ( 275) STUDENT, TRAINEE, PUPIL AND EARLY CAREER ACADEMIC 145 ( 175) FRIDAY ONLY (EXCLUDING DINNER) 125 FRIDAY ONLY (INCLUDING DINNER) 175 ( 200) TICKET PRICE INCLUDES: ACCESS THE CONFERENCE, LUNCH, COFFEE, A BANQUET IN THE OLD HALL OF QUEENS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE ON FRIDAY 25 TH OF MAY. DELEGATES WILL ALSO RECEIVE A DISCOUNT VOUCHER FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE PLEASE VISIT: https://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/land-economy/regulatory-issues-in-real-propertylaw/regulatory-issues-in-real-property-law-2018 #CCPL2018 6
LOGISTICS Møller Centre Churchill College Storey s Way Cambridge CB3 0DE CONFERENCE VENUE GETTING HERE Train There is a fast and frequent rail service from London King s Cross (45 minutes) & London Liverpool Street (1 hour 15 mins) and Stansted Airport (30 minutes) through to Cambridge. There are excellent connections from Scotland & the North via Peterborough, as well as services from Birmingham & the Midlands, East Anglia & the North West. Cambridge train station is about a 20 minute taxi ride from the Møller Centre. Cambridge North train station is also about 20 minutes drive away from the Centre. Car There is free on-site parking for over 150 cars at the Møller Centre. Please note when entering Storey s Way from Huntingdon Road (A1307), there are width restrictions. Alternatively approach Storey s Way from the Madingley Road entrance. If you are using a Sat Nav please use the postcode CB3 0DS. Bus The X5 bus comes from Oxford to Cambridge via Madingley Road. The Citi 4 bus stops near to the College on Madingley Road and goes into the City Centre. This is the most direct bus to The Møller Centre from the city centre is the Citi 4 bus service from Drummer Street; the bus will stop along Madingley Road opposite Churchill College. The U Bus goes from Madingley Road via West Road, Silver Street, Trumpingon Street, The Botanic Garden, Cambridge railway station to Addenbrooke s Hospital. Plane All the major London airports are readily accessible via road and rail. DINNER VENUE Queens College Silver Street Cambridge CB3 9ET CONTACT Douglas Maxwell Email: dskm2@cam.ac.uk #CCPL2018 7
Emerald Group Publishing Limited Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law Best Paper Prize Regulat ory Issues in Propert y Law Møller Centre and Queens?College Cambridge 25th and 26th May 2018 Papers from the Conference, which are submitted to the Special Issue of JPPEL entitled Regulat ory Issues in Propert y Law by 31st December 2018 at the latest for publication in 2019 will be eligible for this prize. There is a cash prize of 150 for the winning paper. Please go to the link below for more information on the journal, including manuscript submission: http:// emeraldgrouppublishing.com/ jppel.htm #CCPL2018 8