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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- 1: Jeremy Waldron: To Bestow Stability upon Possession': Hume's Alternative to Locke
- 2: Eric R. Claeys: Productive Use in Acquisition, Accession, and Labour Theory
- 3: Dennis Klimchuk: Property and Necessity
- 4: Alan Brudner: Private Property and Public Welfare
- 5: Brian Angelo Lee: Average Reciprocity of Advantage
- 6: Irit Samet: Some Strings Attached: The Morality of Proprietary Estoppel
- 7: Arthur Ripstein: Possession and Use
- 8: Lisa M. Austin: Possession and the Distractions of Philosophy
- 9: Larissa Katz: The Relativity of Title and Causa Possessionis
- 10: Simon Douglas and Ben McFarlane: Defining Property Rights
- 11: James Penner: On the Very Idea of Transmissible Rights
- 12: Carol M. Rose: Psychologies of Property (and Why Property is not a Hawk-Dove Game)
- 13: Stephen R. Munzer: Property and Disagreement
- 14: Henry E. Smith: Emergent Property
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Henry Smith is the Fessenden Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he directs the Project on the Foundations of Private Law. He teaches in the areas of property, intellectual property, natural resources, remedies, and taxation. He has written primarily on the law and economics of property and intellectual property.
James Penner is Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore, He teaches and writes in the areas of the law and philosophy of property, the law of trusts and fiduciaries law, and generally in the philosophy of law.
Zusammenfassung
This volume seeks to bring the concepts and doctrines of property law into the philosophy of property. It offers contributions from leading theorists of property law. The papers serve as introductions to many facets of philosophical work grounded in the law of property and as cutting edge contributions to the scholarly literature.
Zusatztext
This book presents the state of the art philosophical thinking about property law and is required reading for anyone with interests in the field.