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This casebook is designed for a "building block" property course, which serves as a foundation for a student's remaining years in law school and beyond. It presents the subject through vivid cases, including most of those beloved by generations of property teachers.
The book organizes the material in an integrated way, starting with the idea of property as the right to exclude and systematically developing elaborations, exceptions, and counterfoils to this idea. Issues of contemporary relevance, such as intellectual property and regulatory takings, are given relatively pervasive and expansive treatment. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental principles and policy questions.
The book organizes the material in an integrated way, starting with the idea of property as the right to exclude and systematically developing elaborations, exceptions, and counterfoils to this idea. Issues of contemporary relevance, such as intellectual property and regulatory takings, are given relatively pervasive and expansive treatment. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental principles and policy questions.
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| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Shipping Availability | This item ships within the next business day. |
| Heavy | No |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Author | Merrill, Smith |
| ISBN | 9781599415765 |
| Edition | 2nd ed., 2012 |
| Publisher | West |
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