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    Property: Authority without Office?Rutger J. G. Claassen & Larissa Katz - 2023 - Journal of Law and Political Economy 3 (3):570-575.
    In the history of political thought, the relationship between property and power has been a central preoccupation. The very nature of private property, on many accounts, is to put owners in a position of self-serving power to make decisions about matters of concern to others. In many legal systems, the vast power of owners is pervasive, as an ever greater range of resources is brought within the property regime and subjected to private power backed by the coercive power of the (...)
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    Ownership and social solidarity: A Kantian alternative.Larissa Katz - 2011 - Legal Theory 17 (2):119-143.
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  3. Property law.Larissa Katz - 2020 - In John Tasioulas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Property’s limits.Larissa Katz - 2022 - Jurisprudence 13 (4):636-648.
    In A Liberal Theory of Property, Dagan combines a realist’s appreciation of the promise and perils of property with an analytical philosopher’s ambition to provide a systematic account of property...
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    Property’s Sovereignty.Larissa Katz - 2017 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 18 (2):299-328.
    This Article argues that ownership is a form of authority that is constitutionally basic in liberal societies. At the same time, I argue, neither the particular benefits nor burdens that accede to the position of ownership are. By distinguishing between a principle of sovereignty, which I argue constitutes the core authority of owners, and a principle of accession, which I argue regulates the distribution of benefits attached to the position, we can see how this is so. Taxation, regulation, expropriation, by (...)
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    The Concept of Ownership and the Relativity of Title.Larissa Katz - 2011 - Jurisprudence 2 (1):191-203.
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    The ‘Persistent Right’ and the Remedial Part. [REVIEW]Ben McFarlane, Charlie Webb, Larissa Katz & Peter Jaffey - 2011 - Jurisprudence 2 (1):181-225.
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