Abstract

This Essay was prepared for the 2013 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, William and Mary School of Law, as a tribute to Thomas Merrill. It is a brief presentation and defense of the structurally pluralistic conception of property I have developed in recent years, which differs both from the view of property as a singular right and from its conception as a bundle of rights.

Disciplines

Jurisprudence | Law | Property Law and Real Estate | Public Law and Legal Theory

Date of this Version

1-2014