Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually as defined in statutory law. However, in practice there is co-existence and interaction between multiple legal orders such as state, customary, religious, project and local laws, all of which provide bases for claiming property rights. Legal anthropological approaches that recognize this legal pluralism are helpful in understanding this complexity. Individuals may choose one or another of these legal frameworks as the basis for their claims on a resource, in a process referred to as “forum shopping.” Legal pluralism can create uncertainty especially in times of conflict because any individual is unlikely to have knowledge of all types of law ...
In explaining the concept of "property" in the management of water resources, this article begins by...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
"Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually...
Summaries This article illustrates the implications of legal pluralism for our understanding of nat...
"This paper argues, from the perspective of legal pluralism, that both private and public properties...
This paper underlines that the individual, absolute ownership is not the only possible way to produc...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
AbstractWhile the role of secure property rights contributing to sustainable natural resource manage...
Conflicts over natural resources abound in India, where much of the population is dependent on these...
The authors describe property rights as overlapping 'bundles' of rights, which can be grouped as use...
Worldwide, most irrigation systems are managed by farmer collectives, in contexts of legal pluralism...
Legal pluralism is an approach which accepts the possibility that within any given polity, there can...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
In explaining the concept of "property" in the management of water resources, this article begins by...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
"Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually...
Summaries This article illustrates the implications of legal pluralism for our understanding of nat...
"This paper argues, from the perspective of legal pluralism, that both private and public properties...
This paper underlines that the individual, absolute ownership is not the only possible way to produc...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
AbstractWhile the role of secure property rights contributing to sustainable natural resource manage...
Conflicts over natural resources abound in India, where much of the population is dependent on these...
The authors describe property rights as overlapping 'bundles' of rights, which can be grouped as use...
Worldwide, most irrigation systems are managed by farmer collectives, in contexts of legal pluralism...
Legal pluralism is an approach which accepts the possibility that within any given polity, there can...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
In explaining the concept of "property" in the management of water resources, this article begins by...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...