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Property Law and Real Estate

Washington and Lee University School of Law

Possession

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The Meaning Of Dispossession, Jill M. Fraley Jan 2017

The Meaning Of Dispossession, Jill M. Fraley

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This Article critiques our focus on possession as the cornerstone of theories of property, examining the limitations of possession both as a theoretical concept and as a practical one. Second, the article examines how an investment-based labor approach has sharply shaped out understandings of possession. By examining the intertwining of possession and labor during colonization, the article describes how the labor approach to possession excluded more communal corollaries and instilled in American property law a consistent push toward grounding land claims at the labor-possession nexus.

Re-thinking the labor-possession nexus yields important shifts. First, labor matters for other reasons than investment-backed …


Finding Possession: Labor, Waste And The Evolution Of Property, Jill M. Fraley Jan 2011

Finding Possession: Labor, Waste And The Evolution Of Property, Jill M. Fraley

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Although possession has long been intimately linked to labor, recent historical work on land claims during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries suggests that the clash of divergent legal cultures of possession drove the two apart. This clash yielded an American concept of possession much more deeply connected to industrialization than the traditional understanding of labor. By providing evidence of how our concept of labor was industrialized, this article questions the outcomes in modem possession cases, particularly as they impact development and environmental preservation in rural areas.