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Table of contents Economic analysis of Property law (part of Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law) Chapter 7. Definition, Justification, and Emergence of Property rights 1. Property Rights Defined 2. Justifications for Property Rights 3. The Emergence of Property Rights Chapter 8. Division of Property Rights I. Division of Rights Described 2. Social Advantages and Disadvantages of Division of Possessory Rights 3. Social Advantages and Disadvantages of Separation of Possessory Rights from Rights to Transfer Possessory Rights 4. The Socially Optimal Division of Property Rights, Their Actual Division, and the Law Chapter 9. Acquisition and Transfer of Property 1. Acquisition of Unowned Property 3. Sale of Property-- In General 4. Registration Systems and Sale and Theft of Property 5. Sale and Theft of Property in the Absence of a Registration System 6. Constraints on the Sale of Property Imposed by the State 7. Gifts 8. Transfer of Property at Death: Bequests 9. Control of Property after Death: The"Dead Hand 10. Involuntary Transfer of Property: Adverse Possession Chapter 10. Conflict and Cooperation in the Use of Property: The Problem of Externalities 1. Notion of External Effects in the Use of Property 2. Socially Optimal Resolution of External Effects 3. Resolution of Externalities Through Frictionless Bargaining 5. Resolution of External Effects Through Legal Rules in the Absence of Successful Bargainllps Ficial agreements 4. Why Bargaining May Not Occur and, If It Does, Why It May Fail To Result in Mutually Ben 6. Resolution of External Effects Through Legal Rules Given the Possibility of Bargaining Chapter ll. Public Property 1. Justifications for Public Property 2. Acquisition of Property by the State: By Purchase and by Power of Eminent Domain Chapter 12. Property Rights in Information 1. Information of Repeat value 2. Other Types of Information 3. Information of Value as a labelTable of Contents Economic Analysis of Property Law (part of Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law) Chapter 7. Definition, Justification, and Emergence of Property Rights 1. Property Rights Defined 2. Justifications for Property Rights 3. The Emergence of Property Rights Chapter 8. Division of Property Rights 1. Division of Rights Described 2. Social Advantages and Disadvantages of Division of Possessory Rights 3. Social Advantages and Disadvantages of Separation of Possessory Rights from Rights to Transfer Possessory Rights 4. The Socially Optimal Division of Property Rights, Their Actual Division, and the Law Chapter 9. Acquisition and Transfer of Property 1. Acquisition of Unowned Property 2. Loss and Recovery of Property 3. Sale of Property -- In General 4. Registration Systems and Sale and Theft of Property 5. Sale and Theft of Property in the Absence of a Registration System 6. Constraints on the Sale of Property Imposed by the State 7. Gifts 8. Transfer of Property at Death: Bequests 9. Control of Property after Death: The “Dead Hand” 10. Involuntary Transfer of Property: Adverse Possession Chapter 10. Conflict and Cooperation in the Use of Property: The Problem of Externalities 1. Notion of External Effects in the Use of Property 2. Socially Optimal Resolution of External Effects 3. Resolution of Externalities Through Frictionless Bargaining 4. Why Bargaining May Not Occur and, If It Does, Why It May Fail To Result in Mutually Beneficial Agreements 5. Resolution of External Effects Through Legal Rules in the Absence of Successful Bargaining 6. Resolution of External Effects Through Legal Rules Given the Possibility of Bargaining Chapter 11. Public Property 1. Justifications for Public Property 2. Acquisition of Property by the State: By Purchase and by Power of Eminent Domain Chapter 12. Property Rights in Information 1. Information of Repeat Value 2. Other Types of Information 3. Information of Value as a Label
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