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March 19, 2013
Kochan on the Primacy of Property in Anglo-American Law
Donald Kochan (Chapman) has posted The Property Platform in Anglo-American Law and the Primacy of the Property Concept (Georgia State) on SSRN. Here's the abstract:
This
Article proposes that the property concept, when reduced to its basic
principles, is a foundational element and a useful lens for evaluating
and understanding the whole of Anglo-American private law even though
the discrete disciplines — property, tort, and contract — have their own
separate and distinct existence.
In this Article, a broad
property concept is not focused just on things or on sticks related to
things but instead is defined as relating to all things owned. These
things may include one’s self and all the key elements associated with
this broader set of things owned — including the right to exclude,
ownership, dominion, authority, and the sic utere maxim — normally
segregated to our discussions of property law but that should be
considered equally necessary to contract and tort law.
In
examining these property concepts, this Article goes further to contend
that ownership in the self has a vital place in the property discussion.
Every legal system must decide the level of protection or recognition
of property in the self before it can make any decision on what rules to
create in relation to real property, tort or contract. The rules in all
three develop on their own but each can be measured from their
consistency or deviation from a starting base of absolute property
ownership in the self. Once we understand that the platform for each of
these areas of law is based in the property concept, so too can we then
have a metric for discussion to evaluate deviations from pure property
principles that develop in each doctrine (or separate discipline)
thereby allowing us to also isolate the most unique characteristics
attributable only to a discrete subject like contract or tort. But
understanding that the property concept is at the base of all three
legal species — property, contract and tort — is nonetheless the
necessary starting point for an understanding of any of them.
Steve Clowney
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