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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) International 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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