The Law of Personal Property Redefines Ownership and Protection Worldwide
"The Law of Personal Property" covers both tangible and intangible property, including intellectual property rights and securities. It analyzes different ways of acquiring and transferring interests in property, and explores key cases from various jurisdictions. The research delves into ownership, possession, and bailment, as well as equitable interests in personal property. It also discusses how interests are protected and enforced, both in common law and equity. The study extends to commercial topics like retention of title clauses and Quistclose trusts, placing them within broader legal principles. Additionally, it addresses security interests, private international law, insolvency, and procedural issues related to personal property.