Law as Change: Engaging with the Life and Scholarship of Adrian Bradbrook
Contributor(s)
Babie, Paul (editor)
Leadbeter, Paul (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In 2011, Professor Adrian J Bradbrook retired from a distinguished scholarly career spanning over forty years. During this time, he made a significant contribution to teaching and scholarship not only in property law — specifically to leasehold tenancies law and easements and restrictive covenants — but also to energy law, especially the emerging and growing field of solar energy. This book brings together those people who worked closely with Bradbrook, each an expert in their own right, to honour a career by critically engaging with the contributions Bradbrook made to property and energy law. Each author has chosen a topic that both fits with their own cutting-edge research and explores the related contributions made by Bradbrook. Most unusually, this collection ranges widely across property law, energy law and human rights.
Keywords
tony moore; energy law; tribute to professor adrian j. bradbrook and his contributions to the laws governing energy; property law; energy efficiency and rental accommodation: dealing with split incentives; renewable energy in the context of climate change and global energy resources; sustainable transport: trends; issues and perspectives for international cooperation in the implementation of rio+20 decisions; international energy law: an emerging academic discipline; the university of adelaide; alex wawryk; climate change and poverty alleviation; adrian j bradbrook; judith gardam; solar energy; united nations department of economic and social affairs; paul babie; barry barton; professor bradbrook and residential tenancy reform; lee godden; tenancy law; controls on urban tree removal in south australia - an example of restricting property rights for the greater community benefit; richard l. ottinger; property law and energy law: one academic’s perspective adrian j bradbrook; the wily qu; Renewable energyDOI
10.20851/law-changePublisher
University of Adelaide PressPublisher website
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/Publication date and place
2014Classification
Australia
Jurisprudence and general issues
Criminal law: procedure and offences