Volume 10 of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal is Now Available

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    Property Rights  Begun in 2011 with the Property Rights Project's first International Property Rights Conference in China, the Journal has been published annually in both electronic and print format. Through the Journal, the Property Rights Project ensures that the proceedings of the annual conference and any accompanying articles are preserved and made available on its website for all interested parties.  Photo by David F. Morrill
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William & Mary Law School’s Property Rights Project recently announced that Volume 10 of the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal is now available. The volume presents papers from the October 2020 conference, “Where Theory Meets Practice.”

Contents include a dinner presentation and award recipient speech from Henry E. Smith (winner of the 2020 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize), and articles by Henry E. Smith, Robert C. Ellickson, Carol M. Rose, Ezra Rosser, James Burling, Wendie L. Kellington, Jeremy P. Hopkins, David L. Callies & Ellen R. Ashford, James W. Ely, Jr., Brian Angelo Lee, Andrew Prince Brigham & Lindsey Brigham Knott, and Jonathan Brighthill & Peter McVeigh.

The Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal was established in 2012 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on property rights issues. Once a year, the Journal publishes papers presented at the annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference held at William & Mary Law School, as well as other  papers submitted and selected for publication.

An online version of the volume will be available later this spring. Print versions can be ordered through the subscriptions page.

Save the date: The 19th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference will be held on September 29-30, 2022. 

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