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Property Rights and Sustainability : The Evolution of Property Rights to Meet Ecological Challenges.
Title:
Property Rights and Sustainability : The Evolution of Property Rights to Meet Ecological Challenges.
Author:
Grinlinton, David.
ISBN:
9789004201057
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (448 pages)
Series:
Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development ; v.11

Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
Contents:
Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Chapter Summaries -- Foreword Rights, Responsibilities, and Wisdom from Global Cultural Traditions -- Acknowledgments -- Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Property Rights and Sustainability: Toward a New Vision of Property -- Part One Theoretical Perspectives on Property Rights and Sustainability -- Chapter 2 Property Rights and Sustainability: Can They be Reconciled? -- Chapter 3 Taking Property Seriously -- Chapter 4 Property: Faustian Pact or New Covenant with Earth? -- Chapter 5 Property Rights Viewed from Emerging Relational Perspectives -- Chapter 6 Property beyond Growth: Toward a Politics of Voluntary Simplicity -- Chapter 7 The Mythology of Environmental Markets -- Chapter 8 Sustainable Webs of Interests: Property in an Interconnected Environment -- Part Two Differing Cultural Approaches to Property Rights in Natural Resources -- Chapter 9 Elusive Forms: Materiality and Cultural Diversity in the Ownership of Water -- Chapter 10 Maori Concepts of Rangatiratanga, Kaitiakitanga, the Environment, and Property Rights -- Chapter 11 Communal Governance of Land and Resources as a Sustainable Property Institution -- Part Three Changing Conceptions of Property and the Challenge of Accommodating Principles of Sustainability in the Ownership and Use of Natural Resources -- Chapter 12 Evolution, Adaptation, and Invention: Property Rights in Natural Resources in a Changing World -- Chapter 13 Property Rights across Sustainable Landscapes: Competing Claims, Collapsing Dichotomies, and the Future of Property -- Chapter 14 South African Natural Resources, Property Rights, and Public Trusteeship - Transformation in Progress -- Chapter 15 International Law's Protection of Foreign-Owned Property against Uncompensated Expropriation: Preserving Host State Regulatory Freedom -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This book offers a unique and thought provoking exploration of how property concepts can be substantially reshaped to meet ecological challenges. It takes the discussion beyond its traditional parameters and offers new insights into conceptualizing and justifying property systems, in an age of ecological consequences.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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