Gregory S. Alexander is the A. Robert Noll Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. He is a nationally renowned expert in property law, and he has taught at Cornell since 1985. Alexander has been a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, in Palo Alto, California, and at the Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Law, in Hamburg and Heidelberg, Germany. Professor Alexander is a prolific and recognized writer, the winner of the American Publishers Association's 1997 Best Book of the Year in Law award for his work, Commodity and Propriety. His previous Oxford book is Property and Community (edited with Eduardo M. Peñalver) 2010.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Human Flourishing
Chapter One: Flourishing and Welfare
Part II: Ownership
Chapter Two: Ownership and Obligations
Chapter Three: Community and Communities
Part III: Obligations
Chapter Four: Intergenerational Communities
Chapter Five: The Complexities of Land Reparations
Chapter Six: The Right to Exclude
Chapter Seven: Expropriations and Eminent Domain
Chapter Eight: Of Buildings, Art, and Sperm: The Right to Destroy and the Duty to Preserve
Chapter Nine: Race and Property
Chapter Ten: Homelessness and Other Systemic Housing Problems
Bibliography
Index
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