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The New Progressive Property And The Low-Income Housing Conflict, Zachary Bray
The New Progressive Property And The Low-Income Housing Conflict, Zachary Bray
BYU Law Review
The foundation of property law has been much debated in recent years, as several scholars have sought to provide a theoretical alternative to what they call the dominant, “law-and-economics” approach to property. In place of the law-and-economics approach, these scholars advance a new theoretical approach, which I call “the new progressive property.” At its core, this new approach favors rules thought to promote the collective well-being of the larger community while ensuring that relatively disadvantaged members of society have access to certain basic resources. This Article explores the boundaries and practical implications of the new progressive property. To do so, …
The Fallacy Behind The Inflated Flats - Will Standardizing Terms Make Residential-Market Prices In China Collapse?, Tsui Tat Chee
The Fallacy Behind The Inflated Flats - Will Standardizing Terms Make Residential-Market Prices In China Collapse?, Tsui Tat Chee
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Utah's New Extermination Orders, Patrick B.N. Solomon
Utah's New Extermination Orders, Patrick B.N. Solomon
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.