1. The unbearable lightness of property2. The (virtue) ethics of private property: a framework and implications3. The relationship between property law and tort law4. Property and contract: where are we?5. The Land Registration Act 2002 and the nature of ownership6. The reform of property law and the Land Registration Act 2002: a risk assessment7. The taxonomic approach to restitution8. The theory of unjust enrichment9. Property and unjust enrichment: a misunderstood relationship10. Vindicating vindication: Foskett v McKeown reviewed11. Restitution of property you do not own anyway12. The policy against accumulation and three party cases: Roxborough v Rothmans of Pall Mall A ustralia13. On the redundancy of the concept of bailment14. Whose molecule is it anyway? Private and social perspectives on intellectual property15. Simplifying copyright law16. Property rights, international trade and human rights17. The company: property, power and responsibility18. Mutuals and co-operatives: property, obligations, business and dedicated assets19. Rapporteur’s overview: between morality and formalism in property, obligations and restitution