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Plural ownership
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ISBN: 0191685461 9780191685460 Year: 2005 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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'Plural Ownership' is a thorough and thought-provoking analysis focusing on the principles underlying two areas of property law concurrent ownership and successive ownership. Smith considers the range of rights recognised by the law and the ways in which these rights operate.


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Property law
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ISBN: 9781405801140 Year: 2006 Publisher: Harlow...[et al.] : Longman,

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Property law : Cases and materials
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ISBN: 0582473381 Year: 2003 Publisher: Harlow...[et al.] : Longman,

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Implicit racial bias across the law
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ISBN: 1139365991 1107228697 1280664045 9786613640970 1139378546 0511820593 1139375687 1139377116 1139379976 113937169X 9781139379977 9781280664045 9780511820595 9781139377119 9781107010956 1107010950 9781107648180 1107648181 9781139375689 9781139365994 9781107228696 6613640972 9781139378543 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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Despite cultural progress in reducing overt acts of racism, stark racial disparities continue to define American life. This book is for anyone who wonders why race still matters and is interested in what emerging social science can contribute to the discussion. The book explores how scientific evidence on the human mind might help to explain why racial equality is so elusive. This new evidence reveals how human mental machinery can be skewed by lurking stereotypes, often bending to accommodate hidden biases reinforced by years of social learning. Through the lens of these powerful and pervasive implicit racial attitudes and stereotypes, Implicit Racial Bias across the Law examines both the continued subordination of historically disadvantaged groups and the legal system's complicity in the subordination.

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