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University of New Mexico

2021

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Monopolizers Of The Soil: The Commons As A Source Of Public Trust Responsibilities, Connor B. Mcdermott Jan 2021

Monopolizers Of The Soil: The Commons As A Source Of Public Trust Responsibilities, Connor B. Mcdermott

Natural Resources Journal

In the seventeenth century, public resources were essential to the survival of the English poor. The common law, stretching back to Magna Carta and the Forest Charter, provided them with usufructuary rights to the commons. Those rights were violated by the enclosure movement, which received royal assent beginning with Charles I’s absolutist reign in 1625. As a result, the common people joined with Parliament to overthrow Charles I. After the Interregnum, Matthew Hale wrote De Jure Maris, a treatise foundational to the public trust doctrine in America and the doctrine’s expansion abroad. Hale lived through the Civil War which resulted …