ABSTRACT

This handbook brings together diverse perspectives, major topics, and multiple approaches to one of the biggest legal institutions in society: property.

Property touches on many fundamental human questions. It involves decisions about power, economy, morality, work, and ecology. It also involves ideas about where humans fit in the world and how humans relate to more-than-human life. This book will ask in myriad ways such questions as: what property means, what kinds of property there are, what is and should be the relationship between owned and owner, and what is the impact of different forms of property on life in this world? Drawing on a range of socio-legal and empirical methodologies, renowned scholars and rising stars in property from around the world present current issues and map future directions in research. Coming from the place of law but reaching out through cognate disciplines, this handbook provides a comprehensive and accessible survey of current research at the interface of property, society, and the environment.

This handbook will appeal to students and researchers across a range of disciplines, including law, sociology, geography, history, and economics.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

part I|82 pages

Dispossession, development, and displacement

part II|104 pages

Homes, housing, and communities

chapter 9|12 pages

Condominium

A transformative innovation in property and local government

chapter 10|12 pages

Property and the right to housing

Synergies and tensions

chapter 17|12 pages

Habitat and home

part III|122 pages

Places, environments, and resources

chapter 18|12 pages

Notes from the periphery

Finding more than (non)ownership in property law?

chapter 19|11 pages

Decolonising property law

Realising the sense of Indigenous laws in Aotearoa New Zealand

chapter 23|11 pages

Property in water?

chapter 25|15 pages

Animals and property

A person possessed

part IV|128 pages

Power, space, and territory

chapter 28|10 pages

Territory and property

chapter 29|13 pages

Property and commons

The tangible and the intangible

chapter 30|12 pages

Public property

chapter 31|15 pages

Property, acquisition, and compensation

Environmental regulation and cultural loss

chapter 32|10 pages

Property and planning

chapter 33|15 pages

Property and race

chapter 36|12 pages

Property and social identities

chapter 37|12 pages

Ownership without control?

Mortgage finance and changing formations of property