Property abandoned: Rights, wrongs and forgetting Durkheim
In exploring the regulation of global crises in the neo-liberal age a lawyer is inevitably drawn to re-imagining property. Located in neo-liberal exchange markets, law as an agent of scarcity, and property as fictitious commodities are enmeshed in a consideration of how property has dis-embedded fro...
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