Abstract: In spite of its stability as a fundamental institution of human society, the concept of property and the privileges, obligations, and restrictions that govern ownership have undergone substantial change throughout history. In this essay, I consider the main stages in the evolution of property and discuss some of the important structural variations of the legal and social conceptions of property. The comparative and historical study of the institution of property reveals a close relationship between the structure of an economic system and the structure and content of property rights
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
In the United States, property debates revolve around two conceptual models of property: the ownersh...
In spite of its stability as a fundamental institution of human society, the concept of property and...
Which political, socio-economic, and cultural circumstances bring actors to recognize property right...
Luhmann N. El origen de la propiedad y su legitimación: Un recuento histórico . REVISTA MAD-REVISTA ...
According to economic theory, the clear definition of property rights is essential for well-functio...
Can--or should--the American property system adapt to curb the excesses inherent in the dominant for...
As an important contribution to debates on property theory and the role of law in creating, disputin...
Introduction, by C. Gore.--The historical evolution of property, in fact and in idea, by L.T. Hobhou...
Do “cultural factors” substantively influence the creation and evolution of property institutions? F...
"First edition 1914, second edition 1915."Introduction, by C. Gore.--The historical evolution of pro...
This article makes two suggestions for ongoing debates about property concepts. First, these debates...
The idea of this special issue is to broaden our thinking about property in the revolutionary era by...
Property is indissolubly linked to people's lives, forming part of it, being a permanent problem and...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
In the United States, property debates revolve around two conceptual models of property: the ownersh...
In spite of its stability as a fundamental institution of human society, the concept of property and...
Which political, socio-economic, and cultural circumstances bring actors to recognize property right...
Luhmann N. El origen de la propiedad y su legitimación: Un recuento histórico . REVISTA MAD-REVISTA ...
According to economic theory, the clear definition of property rights is essential for well-functio...
Can--or should--the American property system adapt to curb the excesses inherent in the dominant for...
As an important contribution to debates on property theory and the role of law in creating, disputin...
Introduction, by C. Gore.--The historical evolution of property, in fact and in idea, by L.T. Hobhou...
Do “cultural factors” substantively influence the creation and evolution of property institutions? F...
"First edition 1914, second edition 1915."Introduction, by C. Gore.--The historical evolution of pro...
This article makes two suggestions for ongoing debates about property concepts. First, these debates...
The idea of this special issue is to broaden our thinking about property in the revolutionary era by...
Property is indissolubly linked to people's lives, forming part of it, being a permanent problem and...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
In the United States, property debates revolve around two conceptual models of property: the ownersh...