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Property Law

2018
The chapter critically analyzes the contribution of behavioral findings to property law and theory. It starts with studies of basic notions, such as psychological ownership and the endowment effect; and moves on to discuss two major fields: constitutional property law and intellectual property.
Eyal Zamir, Doron Teichman
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Comparative Property Law

2006
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts to harmonize, or unify, certain aspects of property law in areas crucial for international business transactions. Increasing regional and global economic integration has led to a growing awareness that the divergence of legal rules may lead to ...
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Property Law

2009
Abstract The Constitution protects property rights, but they are not ‘sacrosanct’. Property rights can be restricted on the ground of public welfare. Real security rights are covered in this part. Although real property rights are to be created by statutes only, in reality, there have been cases where property rights were created by case
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Property Law [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundamental part of social organization and is also fundamental to the operation of the economy because it defines and protects the bundle of rights that constitute property.
Lueck, Dean, Miceli, Thomas J.
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From Marital Property Law To Family Property Law

Law, Identity and Values, 2021
Although the legislator prefers the institution of marriage and accepts it as a form of family relationship, the system of family relationships has altered as a result of social changes, which can also be seen in the legal regulation. Therefore, the framework of previous thinking, which is almost exclusively based on matrimonial property rights, has ...
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The origins of property law

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract Research is increasingly suggesting that human intuitions form the core of many laws. Laws, therefore, can serve as one potential testing ground for new theories about the content and structure of intuitions. Here the model of ownership psychology as an evolved cognitive adaptation is evaluated against long-standing features of property law.
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Property, Law and Space

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This short piece, to be published in a special issue of Property Law Review, aims to provoke interest in thinking about the spatial dimensions of property (particularly in land). This reflects the burgeoning interest in the geographies of law more generally.
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Sustainable Property Law: Towards a Revaluation of Our System of Property Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
At the beginning of the previous century, one of the oldest colleges at the University of Oxford, New College Oxford, was confronted with a problem with the oak beams in the dining hall. Which needed to be replaced. The fellows of the college were posed with a problem on how to solve this when one of the junior fellow raised the idea to see if there ...
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Spectrum Property Law 101

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1998
Abstract Regulatory doctrine holds that radio spectrum licensees do not have private property rights in their licenses. In fact, as Shelanski and Huber show, most of the basic attributes of private property are possessed, in some measure, by all licensees.
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