This article proposes a new way of looking at property relationships that will enrich our understanding of how they operate. It focuses on property rights in land which are consensual in origin, although this approach could usefully be applied both to non-consensual property relationships and to other property types. Recognising both the temporal and spatial dimensions of land, the dynamics approach reflects the fact that most property relationships are lived relationships, affected by changing patterns and understandings of spatial use, relationship needs, economic realities, opportunities, technical innovations, and so on. Although evolving responsively to accommodate changing uses and new rights-holders, these relationships are neverthel...
The pervasive and important territorial dimensions of property are understudied, given the tendency ...
To achieve sustainable development, governments have increasingly turned to legislating new rights, ...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
This article proposes a new way of looking at property relationships that will enrich our understand...
This article proposes a new way of looking at property relationships that will enrich our understand...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
Contemporary Western legal theory is posited on a claim that property rights have ‘evolved’ as a res...
Over the last five centuries, the commodification of land has fundamentally helped and shaped the ex...
This paper examines the complex web of legal, social and ecological relationships engaged by contemp...
Our land use control system operates across a variety of multidimensional and dynamic categories. Le...
Property law structures the way we make decisions about how we live together and with the world arou...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
Recent years have seen a globalization of property rights as the Western conception of property over...
The pervasive and important territorial dimensions of property are understudied, given the tendency ...
To achieve sustainable development, governments have increasingly turned to legislating new rights, ...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
This article proposes a new way of looking at property relationships that will enrich our understand...
This article proposes a new way of looking at property relationships that will enrich our understand...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
Contemporary Western legal theory is posited on a claim that property rights have ‘evolved’ as a res...
Over the last five centuries, the commodification of land has fundamentally helped and shaped the ex...
This paper examines the complex web of legal, social and ecological relationships engaged by contemp...
Our land use control system operates across a variety of multidimensional and dynamic categories. Le...
Property law structures the way we make decisions about how we live together and with the world arou...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
Recent years have seen a globalization of property rights as the Western conception of property over...
The pervasive and important territorial dimensions of property are understudied, given the tendency ...
To achieve sustainable development, governments have increasingly turned to legislating new rights, ...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...