Table of contents - Special Issue: Comparative perspectives in multi-owned developments across City-States
Guest Editors: Edward Ti
Quality standards for tribunal decision making in strata disputes
David D. Knoll A.M.This study aims to investigate Australian civil tribunal decisions to ascertain compliance with decisional quality standards in Australian law, with a particular focus on strata…
Self-governing organizations and culture: addressing condominium law developments in China
Lei ChenThis paper aims to unfold the intricate relations between private law design, the structure of organizations for collective action and cultural values and orientations that…
Conceptualizing condominium law and children: comparing the state of strata titles law in New South Wales and Singapore
Hang Wu TangThis paper aims to adopt a comparative method using case law, statutes and secondary literature across both jurisdictions. This paper also draws on various theories of property…
Redeveloping the compact city: the challenges of strata collective sales
Hazel Easthope, Laura Crommelin, Charles Gillon, Simon Pinnegar, Kristian Ruming, Sha LiuHigh-density development requires large land parcels, but fragmented land ownership can impede redevelopment. While earlier compact city development in Sydney occurred on…
Promoting ethnic diversity in public housing: Singapore and England compared
Edward Ti, Alvin SeeAlthough the Singapore model of ethnic integration through its public housing programme is well known, the formula for replicating its success elsewhere remains underexplored…
ISSN:
2514-9407e-ISSN:
2514-9415ISSN-L:
2514-9407Renamed from:
International Journal of Law in the Built EnvironmentOnline date, start – end:
2018Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Luke Bennett