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Property's Problem With Extremes, Lynda L. Butler Jan 2020

Property's Problem With Extremes, Lynda L. Butler

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Western-style property systems are ill-equipped to deal with extremes--extreme poverty, extreme wealth, extreme environmental harm. Though they can effectively handle many problems, the current systems are inherently incapable of providing the types of reform needed to address extreme situations that are straining the fabric of societies--situations that are stressing the integrity of core societal and natural systems to the breaking point. The American property system, in particular, is problematic. The system has a long tradition of strong individual rights and relies primarily on the efficiency norm to operate and shape the incentives of rights holders. The economic model that now …


The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler Jan 2000

The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler

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No abstract provided.


The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg Jan 1995

The Non-Impact Of The United States Supreme Court Regulatory Takings Cases On The State Courts: Does The Supreme Court Really Matter?, Ronald H. Rosenberg

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Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler Jan 1992

Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler

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No abstract provided.