
The Idea of Property in Law
James Penner(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 3. August 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-0-19-829926-4 (ISBN)
Description
Of importance for both philosophers and legal theorists interested in the nature of property, this book vindicates the commonsense idea that the right to property is a right to things. Distinguishing between the `practice' of property and the `practice' of contract is essential for a proper understanding, but the failure to do so is common. As the author shows, it mars both Locke's and Hegel's philosophies of property, and continues to contribute to confusion. It also obscures the central element of sharing and giving in the ownership of property, the important of which has been generally neglected. Perhaps most controversially, the author argues that the justification of the right to property is not dependent on the justice of the reigning distribution of property-that is a question which concerns the justice of the economy-gift, command, market, or mixed-that distributes all values, not just rights in property. The important `distributional' question about property is this: to what values does the property practice apply? Why does it apply to castles and cars, books and bank balances, but not to our body parts and our labour, nor to our employment contracts and our sexuality? In answer the author develops a distinction between persons and our personality-rich relationships which cannot be objects of property, and `things', both land and objects and personality-poor relationships like debts, which can.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829926-4 (9780198299264)
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The Idea of Property in Law
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02/1997
Oxford University Press
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Dr James Penner is Professor of Property Law at University College London
Content
Introduction ; The Elements of a Normative System ; The Individuation of the Law of Property ; The Right to Property: The Exclusion Theses ; The Objects of Property: The Reparability Thesis ; The Duty of Non-Interference and Ownership ; Property and Contract I: The Power to Sell and the Influence of Markets ; Property and Contract II: Hegel's Idea of Property ; Property and Contract III: Locke and the Consent to Market Distribution ; The Role of Property ; Bibliography