Abstract
This Article offers an alternative to twentieth-century theories of property, which have eviscerated the concept of property and thereby undermined the policy foundations of property doctrines ranging from eminent domain to intellectual property. As a solution, this Article advances an "integrated" theory that combines the exclusive rights to acquire, use and dispose of one's possessions into a broad concept of property. The integrated theory provides a complete descriptive account of past and present property doctrines and also serves to justify or critique the evolution of these doctrines into the twenty-first century.
How to Cite
45 Ariz. L. Rev. 371 (2003)
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