The Texas A & M Journal of Property Law is always a good read, with many articles worthy of your time. But the Journal‘s latest, Volume 9, No. 4 (2023) stands out because it includes the papers for the Symposium on Natural Property Rights.
Check out these titles and authors:
- Natural Property Rights: An Introduction – Eric R. Claeys
- Too Simple Rules for a Complex World? Prior Appropriation Water Rights as Natural Rights – Vanessa Casado-Pérez
- Balancing the Inequities in Applying Natural Property Rights to Rights in Real or Intellectual Property – Lolita Darden
- Business Organizations as Natural Objects of Ownership – Kevin Douglas
- How Far Does Natural Law Protect Private Property? – James W. Ely Jr.
- Oil, Trees, and Water: Evaluating the Transition from Natural Property Rights to Property Conventions – John A. Lovett
- Opus as the Core of Property – Adam MacLeod
- Natural Law, Assumptions, and Humility – Ezra Rosser
- The Natural Right of Property – Timothy Sandefur
- Ad Coelum and the Design of Property Rights – Joseph A. Schremmer
- The Future of Natural Property Law: Comments on Eric Claeys’s Natural Property Rights – Christopher Serkin
- Property and Moral Responsibilities: Some Reflections on Modern Catholic Social Theory – Lucia A. Silecchia
- Natural Property Rights: A Reply – Eric R. Claeys
That should keep you busy for a while.
