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Barbara Bogusz

Lecturer in Law

School/Department: Leicester Law School

Telephone: +44 (0)116 252 2341

Email: barbara.bogusz@leicester.ac.uk

Profile

I joined the department in October 2007 having previously taught at the British Law Centre at the University of Warsaw Nottingham Trent University and at the University of Leicester. I am currently the module convenor for land law.

Research

Land registration; freehold covenants and easements

Publications

B. Bogusz and R. Sexton, Complete Land Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 6th ed., Oxford: OUP, 2019.

Berry, E., M.J. Homewood and B. Bogusz, Complete EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 3rd ed., Oxford: OUP, 2019.

Bogusz, B., 'Land: Balancing competing economic and social interests', W. Barr (ed.) in Modern Studies in Property Law, Vol.8., Oxford: Hart, 2015.Bogusz, B. 'The relevance of 'intentions and wishes' to determine actual occupation: a sea change in judicial thinking?' (2014) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 27-39

Bogusz, B. 'The doctrine of lost modern grant: Back to the future or time to move on?' (2013) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 198-210.

Bogusz, B. 'Regulating Public/Private Interests in Town and Village Greens (2013) 5(1) Âé¶¹APP Journal of Law in the Built Environment 21

Bogusz, B. 'Defining the scope of actual occupation under the Land Registration Act 2002: Some recent judicial clarification' (2011) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 268-284.

Bogusz, B. 'Modernising English Property Law: The Influence of Internal Market Principles'(2006) European Business Law Review 1395

Bogusz, B. 'Regulating the Right of Establishment for Accession State Nationals: Reinforcing the 'Buffer Zone' or Improving Labour Market Flexibility?' (2002) 27(4) European Law Review 472-482

Bogusz, B. 'Bringing Land Registration into the Twenty-First Century - The Land Registration Act 2002' (2002) 65(4) Modern Law Review 556-567.

Supervision

Regulatory aspects of land registration; land law

Teaching

Land law; Commercial Property; Real Estate in Practice

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