Oil, Trees, and Water: Evaluating the Transition from Natural Property Rights to Property Conventions

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
John A. Lovett
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In his new book, Natural Property Rights, Eric Claeys offers a property theory grounded in a person’s ability to make productive or purposive use of a resource and the requirement of clear communication about the extent of a person’s claim to that resource. This Article illustrates some of the normative and practical advantages of Claeys’s theory by using it to explicate three property disputes that have arisen in Louisiana concerning highly contested natural resources—oil, trees, and water. The Article argues that Claeys’s theory illuminates a major focal case in the development of Louisiana’s law of the obligations of neighborhood, might have produced a more satisfying outcome in a leading case concerning the usufruct of timberlands, and could help the State of Louisiana, private landowners, and recreational sportsmen resolve disputes over ownership of submerging land and water-based access on Louisiana’s disappearing coast.
油、树和水:评估从自然产权到财产公约的过渡
在他的新书《自然产权》(Natural Property Rights)中,埃里克·克莱斯(Eric Claeys)提出了一种财产理论,其基础是一个人对资源进行生产性或有目的利用的能力,以及对一个人对该资源的主张程度进行清晰沟通的要求。本文通过使用克莱斯理论来解释路易斯安那州发生的三起涉及高度争议的自然资源——石油、树木和水的财产纠纷,说明了克莱斯理论在规范和实践上的一些优势。文章认为,Claeys的理论阐明了路易斯安那州邻居义务法发展中的一个主要焦点案例,可能会在一个关于林地用益权的主要案例中产生更令人满意的结果,并可能帮助路易斯安那州、私人土地所有者和休闲运动员解决路易斯安那州正在消失的海岸上淹没土地所有权和水上通道的争议。
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