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Origins of Housing Law

Pages 287-292 | Published online: 08 Dec 2008
 

Notes

1. Although Martin's own principal student text of the time – Partington (Citation1975) – retained the more traditional title, Landlord and Tenant, its focus was housing: its purpose – of introducing students to the social welfare end of the subject – would not have been served by using a title only then beginning to emerge.

2. Lord Hope continues to rely on the report in the most recent attempt to overlay housing law with the Human Rights Act 1998, Doherty v. Birmingham CC [2008] UKHL 57, at [23].

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