Property Rights in Contemporary Governance

Property Rights in Contemporary Governance

Property Rights in Contemporary Governance

Property Rights in Contemporary Governance

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Overview

Examines how our diverse understandings of property impact real-world governing strategies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438472881
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/02/2020
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Staci M. Zavattaro is Associate Professor of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida. Her books include Cities for Sale: Municipalities as Public Relations and Marketing Firms, also published by SUNY Press. Gregory R. Peterson is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at South Dakota State University. He is the author of Minding God: Theology and the Cognitive Sciences. Ann E. Davis is Associate Professor of Economics at Marist College. She is the author of Money as a Social Institution: The Institutional Development of Capitalism and The Evolution of the Property Relation: Understanding Paradigms, Debates, and Prospects.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface

Introduction: Property, Governance, and a Plan for the Book
Staci M. Zavattaro, Gregory R. Peterson, and Ann E. Davis

Section I: Historical Roots of Property Rights

1. Is There a History of Property? Periodization of Property Regimes and Paradigms
Ann E. Davis

2. Law versus Democracy: Rewriting the History of Property Law in the Early Twentieth Century
R. Ben Brown

3. Early Roadway Construction and Establishing the Norm of Just Compensation for Takings
Jill Fraley

4. The Honest Speculator: Property, State, and Financial Regulation in Restoration France
Tyson Leuchter

Section II: Contemporary Explorations of Property Rights and Interpretations

5. Ecological Economics, Property Rights, and the Environmental “Meta- commons”
Donald G. Richards

6. Changing Historic Concepts of Water Rights and Water Ownership
Karen Z. Consalo

7. An Exploration of Coastal Property Rights in the United States under Conditions of Sea Level Rise
Chad J. McGuire

8. Using Property Rights as a Metaphor to Understand Personal Place Brand Identity
Staci M. Zavattaro

9. Intellectual Property and Fairness across Borders: A Capabilities Account
Gregory R. Peterson

10. NIMBY, NAMBY, and UAVS: The Drone Revolution
Timothy M. Ravich

Conclusion: The Future of Property
Gregory R. Peterson, Ann E. Davis, and Staci M. Zavattaro

Contributors
Index
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