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"This important two-volume collection assembles the seminal legal articles in property law and its subtopics published during the 20th and 21st centuries. The coverage is broad, as comprehensive as possible, ranging from theoretical to practical and doctrinal. The authors are primarily American...

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Group Author: Alexander, Gregory S., 1948- (Editor)
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, UK :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The international library of private law ; 3
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Summary: "This important two-volume collection assembles the seminal legal articles in property law and its subtopics published during the 20th and 21st centuries. The coverage is broad, as comprehensive as possible, ranging from theoretical to practical and doctrinal. The authors are primarily American and all stand as leading figures in their respective fields. Both volumes place their focus on topics of current interest, including economic and non-economic theories of property, the takings problem, and the reform of the law of land-use servitudes. Prefaced by an original introduction by the editor, this collection will be an invaluable tool for researchers and students of property law alike"-- Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: 2 volumes : illustrations : 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781786436849 (set) :
1786436841 (set)
Index Number: K721
CLC: D913.2
Call Number: D913.2/P965
Contents: 'The Rights' in Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume II, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2 2 -- 2.
'Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning', Yale Law Journal, 26 (8), June, 710-70 3 -- 3.
'Ownership', in A.G. Guest (ed.), Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence: A Collaborative Work, Chapter V, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 107-47 64 -- 4.
'The Disintegration of Property', in J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman (eds), Nomos XXII: Property, New York, NY, USA: New York University Press, 69-85 105 -- 5.
'Property as the Law of Things', Harvard Law Review, 125 (7), May, 1691-726 122 -- 6.
'The New Property', Yale Law Journal, 73 (5), April, 733-87 159 -- 7.
'Market-Inalienability', Harvard Law Review, 100 (8), June, 1849-937 214 -- 8.
'Whiteness as Property', Harvard Law Review, 106 (8), June, 1707-91 303 -- 9.
'The Reliance Interest in Property', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 611-751 388 -- 10.
'Value, Obligation and Cultural Heritage', Arizona State Law Journal, 31 (2), February, 291-354 529 -- 11.
'Crystals and Mud in Property Law', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 577-610 594 -- 12.
'Mind the Gap: The Indirect Relation Between Ends and Means in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 959-89 628 -- 13.
'The Right to Exclude and its Limits', in (eds) An Introduction to Property Theory , Chapter 7, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 130-55 659 -- 14.
'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review , 57 (2), May, 347-59 686 -- 15.
'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral', Harvard Law Review , 85 (6), April, 1089-128 699 -- 16.
'Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution Among Neighbors in Shasta County', Stanford Law Review, 38 (3), February, 623-87 739 -- 17.
'Property and Personhood', Stanford Law Review, 34 (5), May, 957-1015 805 -- 18.
'The Social-Obligation Norm in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 745-819 864. --
'Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle', Yale Law Journal, 110 (1), October, 1-70 2 8 -- 2.
'Property, Contract, and Verification: The Numerus Clausus Problem and the Divisibility of Rights', Journal of Legal Studies, 31 (S2), June, S373-S420 72 -- 3.
'The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets', Harvard Law Review, 111 (3), January, 621-88 121 -- 4.
'The Tragedy of the Commons, Part Two', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 15 (2), Spring, 325-47 189 -- 5.
'The Future of Future Interests', Washington and Lee Law Review, 60 (2), Spring, 513-75 213 -- 6.
'Perpetuities in a Nutshell', Harvard Law Review, 51 (4), February, 638-71 276 -- 7.
'Perpetuities: A Perspective on Wait-and-See', Columbia Law Review, 85 (8), December, 1714-29 310 -- 8.
'The Transformation of American Landlord-Tenant Law', Boston College Law Review, 23 (3), May, 503-76 327 -- 9.
'The Effect of the Warranty of Habitability on Low Income Housing: "Milking" and Class Violence', Florida State University Law Review, 15 (3), Fall, 485-519 401 -- 10.
'For Unifying Servitudes and Defeasible Fees: Property Law's Functional Equivalents', Texas Law Review, 66 (3), February, 533-76 437 -- 11.
'Toward a Modern Law of Servitudes: Reweaving the Ancient Strands', Southern California Law Review, 55 (6), September, 1261-319 481 -- 12.
'Alternatives to Zoning: Covenants, Nuisance Rules, and Fines as Land Use Controls', University of Chicago Law Review, 40 (4), Summer, 681-781 541 -- 13.
'Planning and Dealing: Piecemeal Land Controls as a Problem of Local Legitimacy', California Law Review, 71 (3), May, 837-912 642 -- 14.
'Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of "Just Compensation" Law', Harvard Law Review, 80 (6), April, 1165-258 719 -- 15.
'The Economics of Public Use', Cornell Law Review, 72 (1), November, 61-116 813 -- 16.
'Takings and Distributive Justice', Virginia Law Review, 85 (5), August, 741-804 869.