The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have analyzed the commons, common interest communities, and aspects of the sharing economy, the recent rise of intentional co-housing communities re-mains relatively understudied. This Article analyzes tiny homes villages for unhoused people in the United States, as examples of co-housing communities that create a new housing tenure—stewardship—and demonstrate the growing importance of community, co-management, sustainability, and flexibility in con-temporary property law. These villages’ property relationships challenge the predominance of individualized, exclusionary, long-term, fee simple ownership in contemporary property law and exemplify proper...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
Community land trusts (“CLTs”) have garnered attention as a novel, non-state organizational mechanis...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
Theories of property presuppose conceptions of community, and of the individual\u27s relationship to...
While a Blackstonian view of property envisaged a “despotic dominion” of an owner over a thing, prop...
Discourses regarding homeownership in the United States emphasize housing as an economic investment....
Property shapes the way we talk about our communities and ourselves. It also, unintentionally, shape...
"Summarizes the marital property laws dealing with creation, management and termination of community...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
A relatively new proposal to reduce homelessness in the United States involves extraordinarily small...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
In 1984, Joseph Sax identified community as the missing blank in American law. Sax opined that ‘[t]h...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
Community land trusts (“CLTs”) have garnered attention as a novel, non-state organizational mechanis...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
The advantages of privatized property regimes and common property regimes have been debated in legal...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
Theories of property presuppose conceptions of community, and of the individual\u27s relationship to...
While a Blackstonian view of property envisaged a “despotic dominion” of an owner over a thing, prop...
Discourses regarding homeownership in the United States emphasize housing as an economic investment....
Property shapes the way we talk about our communities and ourselves. It also, unintentionally, shape...
"Summarizes the marital property laws dealing with creation, management and termination of community...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
A relatively new proposal to reduce homelessness in the United States involves extraordinarily small...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
In 1984, Joseph Sax identified community as the missing blank in American law. Sax opined that ‘[t]h...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
Covenants and ground leases have been, and continue to be, used to create shared spaces that are fun...
Community land trusts (“CLTs”) have garnered attention as a novel, non-state organizational mechanis...