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Journal of Law, Property, and Society

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Volume 9

  • Vol. 9, Article 1 (February 2025)
    • Volumetric Subdivision and the Architectures of Property
      • Douglas C. Harris
  • Vol. 9, Article 2 (February 2025)
    • The Future of Tort Law: Property, Technology, And Most Importantly, People Reflections on Donal Nolan, Questions of Liability (Hart, 2023)
      • Victoria Evans and Jodi Gardner

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Volume 8

  • Vol. 8, Review 1 (July 2023)
    • Post-industrial Property Law.  A Review of: Claire W. Herbert, A Detroit Story: Urban Decline and The Rise of Property Informality
      • Jonathan Booth
  • Vol. 8, Article 1 (October 2023)
    •  Resilient High-Rise Property? Grenfell Tower and Beyond
      • Susan Bright 
  • Vol. 8, Article 2 (March 2024)
    •   Yes, There is a Right to Property—Just Not for Everybody: An Audit of the Legitimacy of the Current South African Property System Thirty Years Down the Line 
      • Tanveer Rashid Jeewa  
  • Vol. 8, Article 3 (September 2024)
    •   Beyond Private Property: Rediscussing Neoliberal Land Narratives in Chile  
      •  Eduardo Villavicencio-Pinto

Vol 8 Rev 1: Booth (pdf)

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Vol 8 Art 1: Bright (pdf)

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Vol 8 Art 2: Jeewa (pdf)

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Vol 8 Art 3: Villavicencio-Pinto (pdf)

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Volume 7

  • Vol. 7, Article 1 (June 2022)
    • Wasting Land Amid Landlessness
      • Sue-Mari Vilgoen 
  • Vol. 7, Article 2 (July 2022)
    • Reconsidering Land Ceiling Legislation in South Africa: Lessons Learned from India 
      • Tina Kotze
  • Vol. 7, Article 3 (July 2022)
    • Of Forests and Rivers Owning Themselves: Looking for a Place for Te Urewera and Te Awa Tupua in Constitutional Property Law and Theory
      • Björn Hoops 

Vol 7 Art 1: Vilgoen (pdf)

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Vol7Art2: Kotze (pdf)

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Vol 7 Art 3: Hoops (pdf)

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Volume 6

  • Vol. 6, Article 1 (July 2021)
    • Situating Property within Habitat: Reintegrating Place, People, and the Law 
      • Margaret Davies, Lee Godden, and Nicole Graham
  • Vol. 6, Article 2 (September 2021)
    • Toward Alienable Zoning  
      • Michael Casey Gleba 
  • Vol. 6, Article 3 (November 2021)
    • The Meaning and Application of the “Relatively Natural Habitat” Conservation Purpose of the Internal Revenue Code    
      • Bradford W. Wyche
  • Vol. 6, Review 1  (December 2021)
    • Review of: Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property 
      • Brian L. Frye 

Vol 6 Art 1: Davies et al (pdf)

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Vol 6 Art 2: Gleba (pdf)

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Vol 6 Art 3: Wyche (pdf)

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Volume 5

  • Vol. 5, Article 1 (February 2020)
    • An Introduction to American Indian Land Tenure: Mapping the Legal Landscape  
      • Jessica A. Shoemaker
  • Vol. 5, Article 2 (April 2020)
    • View Corridors, Access, and Belonging in the Contested City: Vancouver’s Protected View Cones, the Urban Commons, Protest, and Decisionmaking for Sustainable Urban Development and the Management of a City’s Public Assetse  
      • Sara Gwendolyn Ross
  • Vol. 5, Article 3 (June 2020)
    • Ownership of Data: Four Recommendations for Future Research 
      • K.K.E.C.T. (Koen) Swinnen
  • Vol. 5, Article 4 (July 2020)
    • The Mexican Crowdfunding Regulation: Friend or Foe of the Human Right to Housing?  
      • Jessica A. Shoemaker
  • Vol. 5, Review 1 (July 2020)
    • Review of:  Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Destabilized Property   
      • Sally Zhu 

Vol 5 Art 1: Shoemaker (pdf)

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Vol 5 Art 2: Ross (pdf)

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Vol 5 Art 3: Swinnen (pdf)

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Vol 5 Art 4: Garza & Morales de Alba (pdf)

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Vol 5 Rev 1: Zhu (pdf)

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Volume 4

  • Vol. 4, Article 1 (March 2018)
    • Wasting Land Amid LandlessnessA Primer on Disability for Land Use and Zoning Law 
      • Robin Paul Malloy
  • Vol. 4, Article 2 (May 2019)
    • Mortgage Law Developments in the  European Union  
      • Padraic Kenna
  • Vol. 4, Article 3 (June 2019)
    • An Ethic of Enough: Ownership as an Ethical Choice  
      • Patricia Farnese

Vol 4 Art 1 Malloy (pdf)

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Vol 4 Art 2 Kenna (pdf)

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Volume 4 Art 3 Farnese (pdf)

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Volume 3

  • Vol. 3, Article 1 (April 2017)
    • Into Centuries of Centuries: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
      • John A. Lovett
  • Vol. 3, Article 2 (April 2017)
    • Poetry and Property: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
      • Marc L. Roark
  • Vol. 3, Article 3 (April 2017)
    • Poirier, Property, and Community: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
      • Ngai Pindell
  • Vol. 3, Article 4 (October 2017)
    • The United States Supreme Court and Residential Segregation: “Slavery Unwilling To Die”
      • William M. Wiecek

Vol 3 Art 1: Lovett (pdf)

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Vol 3 Art 2: Roark (pdf)

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Vol 3 Art 3: Pindell (pdf)

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Vol 3 Art 4: Wiecek (pdf)

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Volume 2

  • Vol. 2, Article 1 (August 2016)
    • Public Space: Property, Lines, Interruptions
      • Antonia Layard
  • Vol. 2, Article 2 (November 2016)
    •  Claims, Rights, Voices, and Spaces in the Global Indigenous Peoples Movement  
      • Rebecca Hardin & Kelly Askew
  • Vol. 2, Article 3 (November 2016)
    •  The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
      • Dalee Sambo Dorough
  • Vol. 2, Review 4 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
      • Philip J. Deloria
  • Vol. 2, Review 5 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
      • Monica Hakimi
  • Vol. 2, Article 6 (November 2016)
    • How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations 
      • Jens Dahl
  • Vol. 2, Review 7 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations
      • Kiyoteru Tsutsui
  • Vol. 2, Review 8 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations
      • Bruce Mannheim
  • Vol. 2, Article 9 (November 2016)
    • The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India 
      • Virginius Xaxa
  • Vol. 2, Review 10 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India 
      • Richard Tucker
  • Vol. 2, Review 11 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India 
      • Mayank Vikas
  • Vol. 2, Article 12 (November 2016)
    • The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania 
      • Kennedy Gastorn
  • Vol. 2, Review 13 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania 
      • Daniel Halberstam
  • Vol. 2, Review 14 (November 2016)
    • Commentary on The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania 
      • Kelly Askew

Vol 2 Art 1: Layard (pdf)

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Vol 2 Art 2: Hardin Askew (pdf)

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Vol 2 Art 3: Dorough (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 4: Deloria (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 5: Hakimi (pdf)

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Vol 2 Art 6: Dahl (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 7: Tsutsui (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 8: Mannheim (pdf)

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Vol 2 Art 9: Xaxa (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 10: Tucker (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 11: Vikas (pdf)

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Vol 2 Art 12: Gastorn (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 13: Halberstam (pdf)

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Vol 2 Rev 14: Askew (pdf)

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Volume 1

  • Vol. 1, Article 1 (August 2014)
    • Titles of Nobility: Poverty, Immigration, and Property in a Free and Democratic Society
      • Joseph William Singer
  • Vol. 1, Article 2 (November 2014)
    • The Modest Systemic Status of Property Rights
      • AJ van der Walt
  • Vol. 1, Article 3 (May 2015)
    • An Introduction to Conservation Easements in the United States: A Simple Concept and a Complicated Mosaic of Law
      • Federico Cheever & Nancy A. McLaughlin

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Vol 1 Art 2: van der Walt (pdf)

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Vol 1 Art 3: Cheever McLaughlin (pdf)

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