Property rights and sustainability the evolution of property rights to meet ecological challenges /

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Enti autori: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, ebrary, Inc
Altri autori: Grinlinton, David P. (David Paul), 1956-, Taylor, Prue, 1961-
Natura: Elettronico eBook
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.
Serie:Legal aspects of sustainable development ; v. 11.
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Sommario:
  • Property rights and sustainability : toward a new vision of property / Prue Taylor and David Grinlinton
  • Property rights and sustainability : can they be reconciled? / Klaus Bosselmann
  • Taking property seriously / Eric T. Freyfogle
  • Property : Faustian Pact or new covenant with earth? / J. Ronald Engel
  • Property rights viewed from emerging relational perspectives / Peter Horsley
  • Property beyond growth : toward a politics of voluntary simplicity / Samuel Alexander
  • The mythology of environmental markets / Nicole Graham
  • Sustainable webs of interests : property in an interconnected environment / Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold
  • Elusive forms : materiality and cultural diversity in the ownership of water / Veronica Strang
  • Maori concepts of rangatiratanga, kaitiakitanga, the environment, and property rights / Nin Tomas
  • Communal governance of land and resources as a sustainable property institution / Lee Godden
  • Evolution, adaptation, and invention: property rights in natural resources in a changing world / David P. Grinlinton
  • Property rights across sustainable landscapes : competing claims, collapsing dichotomies, and the future of property / Ann Brower and John Page
  • South African natural resources, property rights, and public trusteeship : transformation in progress / Elmarie van der Schyff
  • International law's protection of foreign-owned property against uncompensated expropriation : preserving host state regulatory freedom / Amokura Kawharu.