Description |
xiv, 291 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: 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 |
Analysis |
Real property |
Notes |
ANALYTIC |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Right of property -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Right of property -- Economic aspects.
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Author |
Miller, Fred D., Jr., 1944-
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Paul, Jeffrey.
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Paul, Ellen Frankel.
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LC no. |
94017506 |
ISBN |
052146739X paperback |
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