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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
The Concept Of Religion, Eduardo M. Peñalver
The Concept Of Religion, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Eduardo M. Peñalver
No abstract provided.
The Persistent Problem Of Obligation In International Law, Eduardo Peñalver
The Persistent Problem Of Obligation In International Law, Eduardo Peñalver
Eduardo M. Peñalver
No abstract provided.
Is Land Special? The Unjustified Preference For Landownership In Regulatory Takings Law, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Is Land Special? The Unjustified Preference For Landownership In Regulatory Takings Law, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Eduardo M. Peñalver
This article critiques the Court's attempt to cabin the Lucas "per se" takings rule by limiting it to real property. It argues that the distinction between real and personal property cannot be justified by history or the differing expectations of property owners. It then applies five theoretical frameworks (libertarian, personhood, utilitarian, public choice, and Thomistic-Aristotelian natural law) and finds that none of them supports the jurisprudential distinction between real and personal property. As a result, the article argues that "because the distinction between personal and real property is an unprincipled one, it cannot save the Court from the unpalatable implications …
Reconstructing Richard Epstein, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Reconstructing Richard Epstein, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Eduardo M. Peñalver
No abstract provided.
Property As Entrance, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Property Metaphors And Kelo V. New London: Two Views Of The Castle, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Property Metaphors And Kelo V. New London: Two Views Of The Castle, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Eduardo M. Peñalver
No abstract provided.