A legal history of Leicester Square

04 Jan 2019

In a recent article published by the New Law Journal, Steven Gasztowicz QC discusses Tulk v Moxhay (1848), the case that marks the birth of restrictive covenants in English land law.

170 years later, Steven examines some of the human and historical aspects of the case – and the way they have affected the law – and Leicester Square in London. You can read the article here.