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Outline Of Green Bound - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Outline Of Green Bound - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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Notes On Conversations With Jim White - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Notes On Conversations With Jim White - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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Jim White suggested looking at the institutional issues separately from the issue of ideal outcomes.
Notes On Restitution - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Notes On Restitution - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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The principle which allows payment for nondamaging uses of property is, I submit, this one: protecting the system of property from eroding. Looking at the leading case in the area, we see precisely that: the user of the property is required to pay for his use, lest he be placed in a better position than a non-trespasser. Any other rule might encourage erosion of property systems.
Notes On New Organization - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Notes On New Organization - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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Notes On Value - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
Notes On Value - 1985, Wendy J. Gordon
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The relation between value and property is very much at the core of this paper. First, as a theoretical matter (Holmes; the Ordinary Observer; custom and interactive pattern.) Second, intellectual products have increased greatly in value, shown both by statistics [3] and also by that unfortunate but fairly reliable secondary indicator of a phenomenon’s social importance: the volume of litigation concerning it.