Perspective on property law

Perspectives on property law / Robert C. Ellickson, Walter E. Meyer Professor Emeritus of Property and Urban Law, Yale Law School; Carol M. Rose, Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer In Law, Yale Law School; Henry E. Smith, Fessenden Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.

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Title Perspectives on property law / Robert C. Ellickson, Walter E. Meyer Professor Emeritus of Property and Urban Law, Yale Law School; Carol M. Rose, Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer In Law, Yale Law School; Henry E. Smith, Fessenden Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.

Published Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishing, [2023] Call Number KF562 .E25 2023 Edition Fifth edition. ISBN 9781543808988 paperback
1543808980 paperback
9781543856163 electronic book Description xix, 511 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. System Control No. (OCoLC)1356577097

Summary "A reader containing a wide selection of fascinating and essential readings on Property Law, supplemented with the authors' own commentary"-- Provided by publisher.

Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Editions Revision of: Perspectives on property law Fourth edition. New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2014 9781454842026 (DLC) 2014011412

Available in Other Form Online version: Perspectives on property law Fifth edition. Frederick : Aspen Publishing, 2023 9781543856163 (DLC) 2022048007

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Casebooks Added Author Ellickson, Robert C., editor.
Rose, Carol M., 1940- editor.
Smith, Henry E., editor.

Table of Contents

The debate over private property
The problem of the commons
The significance of possession
The course theorem and its limitations
Property, remedies, and equity
Property rights that arise outside the legal system
Transacting and trading
The subdivision of property interests
Land use and the environment
The public dimension of property.