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Editor’s Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2015

Alan Brudner*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law and Department of Political Science, University of Toronto
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Introduction
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Copyright © Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 1993

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References

1. See Munzer, Stephen R., A Theory of Property (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990);CrossRefGoogle Scholar Nedelsky, Jennifer, Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990);Google Scholar Waldron, Jeremy, The Right to Private Property (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988);Google Scholar Reeve, Andrew, Property (London: Macmillan, 1986);CrossRefGoogle Scholar Ryan, Alan, Property and Political Theory (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1984).Google Scholar

2. Singer and Beermann refer to these events, but see in them a confirmation of their thesis regarding the social construction of property.

3. See Radin, Margaret, “Market Inalienability” (1987) 100 Harv. L. Rev 1849 at 189798.Google Scholar