The Rule Of Law And The Measure Of Property by Jeremy Waldron
Argues that the ideals of legality—clarity, publicity, stability, and predictability—are realized through the law’s careful delineation, measurement, and administration of property rights. It shows how reliable systems of registration, boundary specification, and general, well-publicized rules secure holdings and enable planning, while still permitting regulation, redistribution, and land reform consistent with rule‑of‑law values. Challenging libertarian assumptions, it maintains that legality does not privilege any single property regime; what matters is transparent, evenhanded institutions and determinate entitlements.
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- 2012
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