Specifying Interpersonal Responsibilities in Private Law: Property Perspectives

Q2 Social Sciences
R. Walsh
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Recognizing Wrongs reflects an ongoing challenge within private law theory: once an ideal of interpersonal responsibility and accountability is recognised at private law’s centre, how are these dimensions of private law to be developed in a manner that does not unduly undermine systemic predictability and clarity? This article responds to this challenge from the perspective of property law and theory. It suggests that inspiration as to the kinds of core unifying values that could clarify private law’s obligational dimensions can be found in varied sources, including in Thomistic property thinking, with opportunities for identifying and developing interpersonal responsibilities already existing in property doctrine, for example in the law of servitudes. As we face urgent sustainability challenges, with their strong inter-generational dimensions, the article argues that scholars should think afresh about the need to clarify the moral basis of interpersonal responsibilities in respect of property, with the Thomistic focus on human sustenance providing one candidate for reasoning about ownership obligations.
私法中人际责任的界定:财产视角
承认错误反映了私法理论中的一个持续挑战:一旦人际责任和问责的理想在私法的中心得到承认,如何以不过度破坏系统可预测性和清晰度的方式发展私法的这些层面?本文从物权法和物权理论的角度回应了这一挑战。它表明,可以澄清私法义务层面的核心统一价值观的灵感可以从各种来源中找到,包括在托米斯特财产思想中,以及在财产学说中已经存在的识别和发展人际责任的机会,例如在役权法中。由于我们面临着紧迫的可持续性挑战,这些挑战具有强烈的代际维度,文章认为,学者们应该重新思考澄清财产方面人际责任的道德基础的必要性,对人类生计的托米斯主义关注为推理所有权义务提供了一个候选者。
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American Journal of Jurisprudence
American Journal of Jurisprudence Social Sciences-Law
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