This reader continues its track record of success by combining fascinating and essential readings and materials pertaining to property law with author commentary. Traits the authors continue to build upon:
- essays and articles articulate important points related to the major issues in property law
- essays that are accompanied by introductory text, notes, and questions to deepen students' understanding of the ideas contained in the essays
- a well-known and respected author team
Features of the Third Edition:
- Heller/Eisenberg's article regarding anti-commons and the over-patenting of the human genome
- Pipes' article on how the lack of private property contributed to the decline of the Soviet Union
- Desoto's article on titling in developing nations
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2002
- Publisher: Aspen Law & Business
- Language: English
- Pages: 572
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