Property Rights: Volume 11, Part 2 - Brossura

 
9780521467391: Property Rights: Volume 11, Part 2

Sinossi

The essays in this volume examine the nature and limits of property rights from a variety of perspectives.

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Descrizione del libro

The essays in this volume examine the nature and limits of property rights from a variety of perspectives. They explore the nature of ownership and its relationship to individual freedom, and they delve into a number of related legal and constitutional issues.

Contenuti

1. A positive account of property rights David Friedman; 2. On the optimal mix of private and common property Richard A. Epstein; 3. The institution of property David Schmidtz; 4. Original acquisition justifications of private property A. John Simmons; 5. The advantages and difficulties of the human theory of property Jeremy Waldron; 6. Corrective justice and property rights Jules L. Coleman; 7. Proving ownership Gary Lawson; 8. Aboriginal property and western theory: recovering a middle ground James Tully; 9. Property rights, innovation, and constitutional structureJonathan R. Macey; 10. Property, rights, and freedom Gerald F. Gaus; 11. Self-ownership, autonomy, and property rights Alan Ryan; 12. An uneasy case against property rights in body parts Stephen R. Munzer.

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