In this introduction and the collection of papers that follows, common property theory is critiqued on the basis of its frequent conflation with customary property systems. Case studies from throughout the Island Pacific are used to demonstrate the many ways in which customary systems do not correspond to common property systems and to argue that the application of common property theory in such settings leads to distortion and misrepresentation. As an alternative, we propose an approach that stresses the idea of property as a set of social relations arising out of increasingly complex interactions of people and processes at local, national, and global scales. We also stress the close relation of property rights to the construction of perso...
This study describes the resource management practices of a rural community located in Morobe Provin...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
Social (or communal) tenure refers to systems of rights which are based on social norms, processes a...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
In recent decades, Paci ® c Region indigenous sea tenure regimes have received considerable attentio...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
This study describes the resource management practices of a rural community located in Morobe Provin...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
Social (or communal) tenure refers to systems of rights which are based on social norms, processes a...
In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employm...
In recent decades, Paci ® c Region indigenous sea tenure regimes have received considerable attentio...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
This study describes the resource management practices of a rural community located in Morobe Provin...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...