Screenshot 2023-04-30 at 11-07-31 Natural Property Rights

In case you missed it live last week, here’s the recording of Cato Institute’s Book Forum on lawprof Eric Claeys’ forthcoming book, “Natural Property Rights.” As Cato notes:

The book introduces and defends a theory of property relying on labor, natural rights, and traditional principles of natural law. Justified on those grounds, property rights protect individual freedom, but they also help government officials resolve the basic resource conflicts that arise in property law. Natural Property Rights illustrates this with examples from real estate, oil and gas, tangible personal property, water rights, government regulatory and taking powers (and constitutional limits on those).

With Professor Clayes (George Mason Law School), Matthew Cavedon (Visiting Legal Fellow, Cato Institute, and Robert Pool Fellow, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University), Chad Squitieri (Assistant Professor of Law, Catholic University), and Clark Neily (Sr. Vice President for Legal Studies, Cato Institute).

Worth watching and learning.