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Property Law

Author :

George Miranda

Publication Date:

2025-09-01

Quantity

RM 495.00

ISBN:

9786297700823

jurisdiction:

Malaysia

Property Law in Malaysia — A Foundational and Forward-Looking Guide

Foreword Excerpt

"I am confident that this book will stand out as a key text for reading and reference for anyone keen on property law in Malaysia … It will be the guiding light to help all who have to navigate the labyrinth of legal provisions and case law where property rights and obligations are concerned."

— From the Foreword by Dato' Lee Swee Seng, Judge of the Federal Court

overview

Property law is far more than a collection of rules governing ownership; it is a vital engine for wealth creation, security, and economic competitiveness. For individuals, secure property rights provide the foundation to build homes and futures. For businesses, they enable investment, development, and growth. For nations, clear and equitable property laws foster stability and global competitiveness.

Clear property law reduces both economic and personal friction, streamlining transactions, minimising disputes, and fostering trust among stakeholders. By providing predictable and fair frameworks, it empowers progress, allowing individuals and organisations to focus on innovation and development rather than navigating legal ambiguities.

What This Book Covers

This book, encompassing topics from the foundational principles of property law to contemporary issues such as abandoned property revivals, ESG considerations in real estate, and sustainable financing, seeks to address this dual need for clarity and progress.

Chapters like Introduction to Property Law, Indefeasibility of Title and Interest, and Leases and Tenancies ground readers in the essentials, while others, such as Legal Framework for Abandoned Property Development Projects, Legal Framework for ESG Regulations for Property, and ESG Financing and Sustainability-linked Loans Case Studies, explore how property law can adapt to modern challenges.

This book is a valuable guide for property law practitioners, developers, financiers, judges, investors, and all stakeholders in the property field.

Key features

  • Coverage of contemporary issues pertaining to property ownership and development.
  • Insightful commentaries on the practical application of property-related legislation.
  • Copious citation and discussion of case law.
  • Enlightening analyses of practical issues gleaned from the author's wide experience.
  • Carefully-structured content for easy accessibility and readability.
  • Case studies that enhance understanding and learning.
  • Guest contributions from specialist subject matter experts.

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