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Law
311 - Property Law & Theory
The full course
outline and syllabus
are available in pdf format. This is an abbreviated version for student
presentations.
Jan. 4th - Introductions
Jan. 11th - What is Property?
Larissa Katz, "Exclusion and Exclusivity in Property
Law"
Thomas
Milne
David Lametti, "The Concept of Property: Relations Through
Objects of Social Wealth"
Jan. 18th - Property as Natural Right
John Locke, "Of Property"
Barbara Arneil, "Colonialism: Locke's Theory of Property"
Melania
Cannon
Jan. 25th - Property and Class
Karl Marx, Manifesto of the Communist Party and Capital
Ladan
Assemi
Douglas Hay, "Property, Authority, and the Criminal Law"
David
Volk
Feb. 1st - Property and the State
Morris Cohen, "Property and Sovereignty"
Jacqueline
Kotyk
James C. Scott, Seeing Like a State
Peipei
Wang
Nicholas Blomley, "Law, Property, and the Spaces of Violence:
The Frontier, the Survey, and the Grid"
Joyce
Bolton
Feb 8th - Property and Development
Jeremy Bentham, "Security and Equality of Property"
Jonathan
Avis
Hernando de Soto, The Mystery of Capital
Dia
Montgomery
March 1st - Property and Personhood
Margaret Jane Radin, "Property and Personhood"
Keith
Evans
Jennifer Nedelsky, "Property in Potential Life? A Relational
Approach to Choosing Legal Categories"
March 8th - Common Property
Garrett Hardin, "The Tragedy of the Commons"
Elinor Ostrom, Governing the Commons: The Evolution of
Institutions for Collective Action
Carol Rose, "Common Property, Regulatory Property, and
Environmental Protection: Comparing Community-Based Management to
Tradable Environmental Allowances"
Ian
Wiebe
March 15th - Re-imagining Property
Charles Reich, "The New Property"
Matthew
Both
Joseph William Singer, "Democratic Estates: Property
Law in a Free and Democratic Society"
Jennifer
Adamson
March 22nd - Field Trip
Student Presentations
March 29th
Jennifer
Adamson
Joyce
Bolton
Jacqui
Kotyk
Dia
Montgomery
Ian
Weibe
April 12th
Ladan
Assemi
Jonathan
Avis
Matthew
Both
Melania
Cannon
Keith
Evans
Thomas Milne
David
Volk
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