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Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. William Blackstone (1979 [1765-1769]), 'The Rights' in Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume II, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2 2
2. Wesley N. Hohfeld (1917), 'Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning', Yale Law Journal, 26 (8), June, 710-70 3
3. A.M. Honoré (1961), 'Ownership', in A.G. Guest (ed.), Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence: A Collaborative Work, Chapter V, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 107-47 64
4. Thomas C. Grey (1980), 'The Disintegration of Property', in J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman (eds), Nomos XXII: Property, New York, NY, USA: New York University Press, 69-85 105
5. Henry E. Smith (2012), 'Property as the Law of Things', Harvard Law Review, 125 (7), May, 1691-726 122
6. Charles A. Reich (1964), 'The New Property', Yale Law Journal, 73 (5), April, 733-87 159
7. Margaret Jane Radin (1987), 'Market-Inalienability', Harvard Law Review, 100 (8), June, 1849-937 214
8. Cheryl I. Harris (1993), 'Whiteness as Property', Harvard Law Review, 106 (8), June, 1707-91 303
9. Joseph William Singer (1988), 'The Reliance Interest in Property', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 611-751 388
10. Sarah Harding (1999), 'Value, Obligation and Cultural Heritage', Arizona State Law Journal, 31 (2), February, 291-354 529
11. Carol M. Rose (1988), 'Crystals and Mud in Property Law', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 577-610 594
12. Henry E. Smith (2009), 'Mind the Gap: The Indirect Relation Between Ends and Means in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 959-89 628
13. Gregory S. Alexander and Eduardo M. Peñalver (2012), 'The Right to Exclude and its Limits', in (eds) An Introduction to Property Theory , Chapter 7, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 130-55 659
14. Harold Demsetz (1967), 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review , 57 (2), May, 347-59 686
15. Guido Calabresi and A. Douglas Melamed (1972), 'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral', Harvard Law Review , 85 (6), April, 1089-128 699
16. Robert C. Ellickson (1986), 'Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution Among Neighbors in Shasta County', Stanford Law Review , 38 (3), February, 623-87 739
17. Margaret Jane Radin (1982), 'Property and Personhood', Stanford Law Review , 34 (5), May, 957-1015 805
18. Gregory S. Alexander (2009), 'The Social-Obligation Norm in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 745-819 864
1. Thomas W. Merrill and Henry E. Smith (2000), 'Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle', Yale Law Journal, 110 (1), October, 1-70 2
2. Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman (2002), 'Property, Contract, and Verification: The Numerus Clausus Problem and the
Divisibility of Rights', Journal of Legal Studies, 31 (S2), June, S373-S420 72
3. Michael A. Heller (1998), 'The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets', Harvard Law Review, 111 (3), January, 621-88 121
4. James E. Krier (1992), 'The Tragedy of the Commons, Part Two', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 15 (2), Spring, 325-47 189
5. T.P. Gallanis (2003), 'The Future of Future Interests', Washington and Lee Law Review, 60 (2), Spring, 513-75 213
6. W. Barton Leach (1938), 'Perpetuities in a Nutshell', Harvard Law Review, 51 (4), February, 638-71 276
7. Lawrence W. Waggoner (1985), 'Perpetuities: A Perspective on Wait-and-See', Columbia Law Review, 85 (8), December, 1714-29 310
8. Mary Ann Glendon (1982), 'The Transformation of American Landlord-Tenant Law', Boston College Law Review, 23 (3), May, 503-76 327
9. Duncan Kennedy (1987), 'The Effect of the Warranty of Habitability on Low Income Housing: "Milking" and Class Violence', Florida State University Law Review, 15 (3), Fall, 485-519 401
10. Gerald Korngold (1988), 'For Unifying Servitudes and Defeasible Fees: Property Law's Functional Equivalents', Texas Law Review, 66 (3), February, 533-76 437
11. Susan F. French (1982), 'Toward a Modern Law of Servitudes: Reweaving the Ancient Strands', Southern California Law Review, 55 (6), September, 1261-319 481
12. Robert C. Ellickson (1973), 'Alternatives to Zoning: Covenants, Nuisance Rules, and Fines as Land Use Controls', University of Chicago Law Review, 40 (4), Summer, 681-781 541
13. Carol M. Rose (1983), 'Planning and Dealing: Piecemeal Land Controls as a Problem of Local Legitimacy', California Law Review, 71 (3), May, 837-912 642
14. Frank I. Michelman (1967), 'Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of "Just Compensation" Law', Harvard Law Review, 80 (6), April, 1165-258 719
15. Thomas W. Merrill (1986), 'The Economics of Public Use', Cornell Law Review, 72 (1), November, 61-116 813
16. Hanoch Dagan (1999), 'Takings and Distributive Justice', Virginia Law Review, 85 (5), August, 741-804 869
2. Wesley N. Hohfeld (1917), 'Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning', Yale Law Journal, 26 (8), June, 710-70 3
3. A.M. Honoré (1961), 'Ownership', in A.G. Guest (ed.), Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence: A Collaborative Work, Chapter V, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 107-47 64
4. Thomas C. Grey (1980), 'The Disintegration of Property', in J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman (eds), Nomos XXII: Property, New York, NY, USA: New York University Press, 69-85 105
5. Henry E. Smith (2012), 'Property as the Law of Things', Harvard Law Review, 125 (7), May, 1691-726 122
6. Charles A. Reich (1964), 'The New Property', Yale Law Journal, 73 (5), April, 733-87 159
7. Margaret Jane Radin (1987), 'Market-Inalienability', Harvard Law Review, 100 (8), June, 1849-937 214
8. Cheryl I. Harris (1993), 'Whiteness as Property', Harvard Law Review, 106 (8), June, 1707-91 303
9. Joseph William Singer (1988), 'The Reliance Interest in Property', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 611-751 388
10. Sarah Harding (1999), 'Value, Obligation and Cultural Heritage', Arizona State Law Journal, 31 (2), February, 291-354 529
11. Carol M. Rose (1988), 'Crystals and Mud in Property Law', Stanford Law Review, 40 (3), February, 577-610 594
12. Henry E. Smith (2009), 'Mind the Gap: The Indirect Relation Between Ends and Means in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 959-89 628
13. Gregory S. Alexander and Eduardo M. Peñalver (2012), 'The Right to Exclude and its Limits', in (eds) An Introduction to Property Theory , Chapter 7, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 130-55 659
14. Harold Demsetz (1967), 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review , 57 (2), May, 347-59 686
15. Guido Calabresi and A. Douglas Melamed (1972), 'Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral', Harvard Law Review , 85 (6), April, 1089-128 699
16. Robert C. Ellickson (1986), 'Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution Among Neighbors in Shasta County', Stanford Law Review , 38 (3), February, 623-87 739
17. Margaret Jane Radin (1982), 'Property and Personhood', Stanford Law Review , 34 (5), May, 957-1015 805
18. Gregory S. Alexander (2009), 'The Social-Obligation Norm in American Property Law', Cornell Law Review , 94 (4), May, 745-819 864
1. Thomas W. Merrill and Henry E. Smith (2000), 'Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle', Yale Law Journal, 110 (1), October, 1-70 2
2. Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman (2002), 'Property, Contract, and Verification: The Numerus Clausus Problem and the
Divisibility of Rights', Journal of Legal Studies, 31 (S2), June, S373-S420 72
3. Michael A. Heller (1998), 'The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets', Harvard Law Review, 111 (3), January, 621-88 121
4. James E. Krier (1992), 'The Tragedy of the Commons, Part Two', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 15 (2), Spring, 325-47 189
5. T.P. Gallanis (2003), 'The Future of Future Interests', Washington and Lee Law Review, 60 (2), Spring, 513-75 213
6. W. Barton Leach (1938), 'Perpetuities in a Nutshell', Harvard Law Review, 51 (4), February, 638-71 276
7. Lawrence W. Waggoner (1985), 'Perpetuities: A Perspective on Wait-and-See', Columbia Law Review, 85 (8), December, 1714-29 310
8. Mary Ann Glendon (1982), 'The Transformation of American Landlord-Tenant Law', Boston College Law Review, 23 (3), May, 503-76 327
9. Duncan Kennedy (1987), 'The Effect of the Warranty of Habitability on Low Income Housing: "Milking" and Class Violence', Florida State University Law Review, 15 (3), Fall, 485-519 401
10. Gerald Korngold (1988), 'For Unifying Servitudes and Defeasible Fees: Property Law's Functional Equivalents', Texas Law Review, 66 (3), February, 533-76 437
11. Susan F. French (1982), 'Toward a Modern Law of Servitudes: Reweaving the Ancient Strands', Southern California Law Review, 55 (6), September, 1261-319 481
12. Robert C. Ellickson (1973), 'Alternatives to Zoning: Covenants, Nuisance Rules, and Fines as Land Use Controls', University of Chicago Law Review, 40 (4), Summer, 681-781 541
13. Carol M. Rose (1983), 'Planning and Dealing: Piecemeal Land Controls as a Problem of Local Legitimacy', California Law Review, 71 (3), May, 837-912 642
14. Frank I. Michelman (1967), 'Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of "Just Compensation" Law', Harvard Law Review, 80 (6), April, 1165-258 719
15. Thomas W. Merrill (1986), 'The Economics of Public Use', Cornell Law Review, 72 (1), November, 61-116 813
16. Hanoch Dagan (1999), 'Takings and Distributive Justice', Virginia Law Review, 85 (5), August, 741-804 869