Property Law and Social Morality.

This book develops a theory of property that highlights the social construction of obligations that individuals owe each other.

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Main Author: Gerhart, Peter M.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Cover; Property Law and Social Morality; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I A Unified Theory; 1 Property's Values; 1.1 Values as Inputs; 1.2 The Theory Summarized; 1.3 Contemporary Property Theory; 1.3.1 Corrective Justice; 1.3.1.1 The Principle of Equality.; 1.3.1.2 Equality in Corrective and Distributive Justice.; 1.3.1.3 Unity of Private Law through Burdens and Benefits.; 1.3.2 The Role of Law and Economics; 1.3.2.1 The Coasian Revolution.; 1.3.2.2 Externalities and Transaction Costs.; 1.3.3 The Evolution of Property and State. 
505 8 |a 1.3.3.1 The Polar Positions. 1.3.3.2 Communitarian Theory.; 1.3.4 Institutional Analysis; 1.3.4.1 The Essentialism Debate.; 1.3.4.2 Comparative Institutional Analysis.; 1.3.4.3 Information Cost Theory.; 1.4 Conclusion; 2 An Overview of the Theory; 2.1 Decision Making; 2.2 Social Recognition; 2.2.1 Judicial Recognition; 2.2.2 Legislative Recognition; 2.3 Other-Regarding Decisions; 2.4 Appropriate Assignment of Burdens and Benefits; 2.4.1 Trespass; 2.4.2 Nuisance; 2.4.3 Coordination between Concurrent Decision Makers; 2.4.4 Coordination over Time between Sequential Owners; 2.4.4.1 Contract Law. 
505 8 |a 2.5 Role of Private and Public Law2.6 Conclusion; 3 Owner as Decision Maker; 3.1 Property Essentialism; 3.2 Decisions as a Mediating Device; 3.3 Decision Making and Law Making; 3.4 Conclusion; 4 Ownership and Social Recognition; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Belief Systems and Institutional Evolution; 4.3 What Belief Systems Matter?; 4.4 The Evolution of Property; 4.4.1 The Violence/Norm Development Trade-Off; 4.4.2 Evolution from the Commons: The Demsetz Theory; 4.4.3 The Co-Emergence of Sovereignty and Property; 4.5 The Evolution of the Market; 4.6 Conclusion; 5 Other-Regarding Decision Making. 
505 8 |a 5.1 The Rational Person and Other-Regarding Decisions5.2 Other-Regarding Decisions and Legal Duty; 5.2.1 The No-Duty Principle; 5.2.2 Duty; 5.3 Other-Regarding Decisions and Deontic Obligations; 5.4 Conclusion; 6 Assigning Burdens and Benefits; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Fault Principle; 6.3 The Requirements of Equal Freedom; 6.3.1 Shared Responsibility, Avoidable Harm; 6.3.2 Unilateral Responsibility: Unavoidable Harm; 6.4 The Methodology of Moral Decisions: The Veil of Ignorance; 6.4.1 Comparative Individual Valuations; 6.4.2 Neutral Valuations; 6.5 Conclusion; Part II Applications. 
505 8 |a 7 Exclusion7.1 Exclusion as No-Duty; 7.2 Limitations on Exclusion and an Owner's Duty; 7.2.1 Obligations Implied by Use; 7.2.2 Obligations Implied by Purchase: Historical Usage; 7.2.3 Necessity and Private Takings; 7.3 Remedies in Exclusion Cases; 7.4 Conclusion; 8 Nuisance: Spatial Coordination; 8.1 The Conceptual Framework; 8.1.1 The Conceptual Problems; 8.1.2 The Framework of Interdependent Decisions; 8.2 Duty and the Domain of Nuisance; 8.3 Avoiding Social Costs through Reasonable Decisions; 8.3.1 Where an Activity Takes Place; 8.3.2 Decisions about How an Activity Is Done. 
500 |a 8.4 The Distribution of Unavoidable Costs. 
520 |a This book develops a theory of property that highlights the social construction of obligations that individuals owe each other. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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