Part 1: The Nature and Structure of Personal Property Rights1. Personal Property and Equity, Ben McFarlane (University of Oxford, UK) 2. Titles to Rights, William Swadling (University of Oxford, UK) 3. Ownership and its Content in English Law, Robin Hickey (Queen's University Belfast, UK) 4. Bailment and the Right to Exclude, Alex Waghorn (London School of Economics, UK) Part 2: Core Concepts in Personal Property Law5. Leases of Chattels and the Numerus Clausus Principle, Luke Rostill (University of Oxford, UK) 6. Possession in the Personal Property Torts, Victoria Evans (King's College London, UK) 7. Family Personal Property, Simon Douglas (University of Oxford, UK) 8.
Changes and Alterations to Objects: Commodities, Cultural Objects, Body Parts and Human Remains, Janet Ulph (University of Leicester, UK) Part 3: Personal Property and Digital Assets9. Must Intangibles be Locanda? Cryptoassets and the Problem of Locability, Larissa Katz (University of Toronto, Canada) 10. Should Crypto be Property? Robert Stevens (University of Oxford, UK) 11. Betting on Bits: Why Cryptoassets Should Not Be Property, Michael Crawford (University of Sydney, Australia) Part 4: Personal Property, Commerce, and Security12. Personal Property and Sale: Some Past and Present Issues, Michael Bridge (London School of Economics, UK) 13. The Sale and Mortgage of Registered Ships, Andreas Televantos (University of Oxford, UK) and Jeffrey Thomson (City St George's, University of London, UK) 14. Control as an Analogue of Possession, Magda Raczynska (University College London, UK) 15. Commodity Repos and the Law of Attornment , Jonas Atmaz Al-Sibaie (University of Oxford, UK).