In an era of skepticism about common law traditions and sensitivity to claims of distributive injustice, Richard Epstein has been an unflinching defender of private property rights. He has insisted that property rights are intelligible, and reminded us of their importance to social and economic welfare. In this paper, I shall offer what I believe is a friendly interpretation of Epstein\u27s writings on property, and then pose some internal questions about the approach he has outlined. I begin with a quick summary of his description of property rights in an ideal legal regime
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
I try in this essay to accomplish two things. First I offer some first thoughts toward a clarificat...
Private property is a rather elusive concept. Any kid knows what it means for something to be mine o...
In an era of skepticism about common law traditions and sensitivity to claims of distributive injust...
Richard Epstein’s new book, The Classical Liberal Constitution, is the latest entry in what might ...
Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, first published in 1977, comprehensively examines the gene...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
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Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
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In both his article Property as the Law of Things and his prior work, Professor Henry Smith has revi...
This paper offers a new framework for thinking about the relationship between the common law of prop...
This study represents an effort to determine what my own beliefs are regarding private property. I h...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
I try in this essay to accomplish two things. First I offer some first thoughts toward a clarificat...
Private property is a rather elusive concept. Any kid knows what it means for something to be mine o...
In an era of skepticism about common law traditions and sensitivity to claims of distributive injust...
Richard Epstein’s new book, The Classical Liberal Constitution, is the latest entry in what might ...
Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, first published in 1977, comprehensively examines the gene...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
The recent Supreme Court battle over the legal standard for permanent injunctions in patents cases (...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
This paper challenges the malleability of the idea of property as a relative, indeterminate bundle ...
In both his article Property as the Law of Things and his prior work, Professor Henry Smith has revi...
This paper offers a new framework for thinking about the relationship between the common law of prop...
This study represents an effort to determine what my own beliefs are regarding private property. I h...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
The redefinition of rights of equality and liberty by radical and deliberative democrats during the ...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
I try in this essay to accomplish two things. First I offer some first thoughts toward a clarificat...
Private property is a rather elusive concept. Any kid knows what it means for something to be mine o...