Property is often seen as fundamentally inegalitarian, leading many to believe that a world without property would be a more equal one. Property Law in the Society of Equals challenges this view, demonstrating instead that property is essential for a society of equals. Property, as the legal realization of the idea of yours and mine, creates the conditions for us to relate to each other on equal terms.
Property is often seen as fundamentally inegalitarian, leading many to believe that a world without property would be a more equal one. Property Law in the Society of Equals challenges this view, demonstrating instead that property is essential for a society of equals. Property, as the legal realization of the idea of yours and mine, creates the conditions for us to relate to each other on equal terms.
Christopher Essert (JD Toronto, LLM, JSD, Yale) is Associate Professor of Law and Associate Dean of the JD Program at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. He researches and writes primarily in the area of property law and theory and private law theory more generally.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: The Theory Chapter 1: The Problem of Yours and Mine Chapter 2: The Law of Yours and Mine Chapter 3: The Community of Yours and Mine Part II: The Private Law of Property Chapter 4: The Common Law of Property Chapter 5: Property within Private Law Part III: The Public Law of Property Chapter 6: Property and Regulation Chapter 7: Public Property Conclusion: What Does This Book Do? Appendix: An Inescapable Feature of the Social World
Introduction Part I: The Theory Chapter 1: The Problem of Yours and Mine Chapter 2: The Law of Yours and Mine Chapter 3: The Community of Yours and Mine Part II: The Private Law of Property Chapter 4: The Common Law of Property Chapter 5: Property within Private Law Part III: The Public Law of Property Chapter 6: Property and Regulation Chapter 7: Public Property Conclusion: What Does This Book Do? Appendix: An Inescapable Feature of the Social World
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