"Property Outlaws" puts forth the intriguingly counterintuitive proposition that, in the case of both tangible and intellectual property law, disobedience can often lead to an improvement in legal regulation. The authors argue that in property law there is a tension between the competing demands of stability and dynamism, but its tendency is to become static and fall out of step with the needs of society. The authors employ wide-ranging examples of the behaviours of 'property outlaws' - the trespasser, squatter, pirate, or file-sharer - to show how specific behaviours have induced legal innovation. They also delineate the similarities between the actions of property outlaws in the spheres of tangible and intellectual property. An important conclusion of the book is that a dynamic between the activities of 'property outlaws' and legal innovation should be cultivated in order to maintain this avenue of legal reform.
评分
评分
评分
评分
This is a beautifully executed and engrossing book about one of American society's greatest enigmas - its tolerance of those who break property laws. It is a must-read for anyone interested in land, intellectual property, or other inquiry into who has (or who can grab) what
评分This is a beautifully executed and engrossing book about one of American society's greatest enigmas - its tolerance of those who break property laws. It is a must-read for anyone interested in land, intellectual property, or other inquiry into who has (or who can grab) what
评分This is a beautifully executed and engrossing book about one of American society's greatest enigmas - its tolerance of those who break property laws. It is a must-read for anyone interested in land, intellectual property, or other inquiry into who has (or who can grab) what
评分This is a beautifully executed and engrossing book about one of American society's greatest enigmas - its tolerance of those who break property laws. It is a must-read for anyone interested in land, intellectual property, or other inquiry into who has (or who can grab) what
评分This is a beautifully executed and engrossing book about one of American society's greatest enigmas - its tolerance of those who break property laws. It is a must-read for anyone interested in land, intellectual property, or other inquiry into who has (or who can grab) what
本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.wenda123.org All Rights Reserved. 图书目录大全 版权所有