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The Idea of Property : it's Meaning and Power.

UNDERKUFFLER Laura S.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

2003

179

0-19-925418-4

323.73-UNDER

DROIT DE PROPRIETE ; DROIT CIVIL


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Sommaire :
Introduction

Part I Property as Idea: The Hidden Structure of Property in Law
1 What is Property? The Question Posed
2 Property's Four Dimensions: Theory, Space, Stringency, and Time

Part II Property as Protection: The Clash Between Property Rights and Competing Public Interests
3 The Power of Property Claims in Law: The Emergence of Two Visions
4 Two Conceptions of Property: Their (Hidden) Influence in Law
5 The Variable Power of Rights: A Normative Hypothesis
6 Predicting the Power of Claimed Rights: A Two-Tiered Model of Rights' Presumptive Power
7 The Variable Power of Property Rights: Explaining the (Otherwise) Inexplicable in Law
8 Moving into More Uncharted and Controversial Waters: The Body as Property, Personal Information as Property, Cultural Property, and State Redistributive Claims
9 Property, Speech, and the Politics of Presumptive Power
10 Reimagining Public Interests: A Cautionary Note
11 Reprise: Two Conceptions of Property—When and Why They are Used in Law

Part III Property as a Constitutional Right: New Directions
12 The Justice Content of Property: Constitutional Implications
13 Doctrinal Payoffs: New Approaches to Takings Law
14 The Constitutionalization of Property: Some Final Thoughts

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Langue : Anglais

Lieu d'édition : OXFORD

Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice

Support : Papier

Etat : Présent

Propriétaire : Dept. Sciences Juridiques