ALPS Law Journal
JOURNAL of LAW, PROPERTY, and SOCIETY
VOLUME 8
1. Post-industrial Property Law Review of: Claire W. Herbert, A Detroit Story: Urban Decline and The Rise of Property Informality (University of California Press, 2021)
VOLUME 7
1. Wasting Land Amid Landlessness: The Expropriation (Without Compensation) Response in South Africa
2. Reconsidering Land Ceiling Legislation in South Africa: Lessons Learned from India
VOLUME 6
1. Situating Property within Habitat: Reintegrating Place, People, and the Law
4. Review of: Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property (Cambridge University Press 2021)
VOLUME 5
1. An Introduction to the American Indian Land Tenure: Mapping the Legal Landscape
2. View Corridors, Access, and Belonging in the Contested City: Vancouver’s Protected View Cones, the Urban Commons, Protest, and Decisionmaking for Sustainable UrbanDevelopment and the Management of a City’s Public Assets
3. Ownership of Data: Four Recommendations for Future Research
4. The Mexican Crowdfunding Regulation: Friend or Foe of the Human Right to Housing?
5. Review of Shelly Kreiczer-Levy, Destabilized Property (Cambridge University Press, 2019)
VOLUME 4
1. A Primer on Disability for Land Use and Zoning Law
2. Mortgage Law Developments in the European Union
3. An Ethic of Enough: Ownership as an Ethical Choice
VOLUME 3
1. Into Centuries of Centuries: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
2. Poetry and Property: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
3. Poirier, Property, and Community: Reflections on Marc R. Poirier (1952–2015)
4. The United States Supreme Court and Residential Segregation: “Slavery Unwilling To Die”
VOLUME 2
1. Public Space: Property, Lines, Interruptions
2. Claims, Rights, Voices, and Spaces in the Global Indigenous Peoples Movement
3. The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
4. Commentary on The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
5. Commentary on The Ongoing Indigenous Political Enterprise: What’s Law Got to Do with It?
6. How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations
7. Commentary on How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations
8. Commentary on How the Subaltern Took Agency in the United Nations
9. The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India
10. Commentary on The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India
11. Commentary on The Global Indigenous Peoples Movement: It’s Stirring in India
12. The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania
13. Commentary on The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania
14. Commentary on The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania
VOLUME 1
1. Titles of Nobility: Poverty, Immigration, and Property in a Free and Democratic Society
2. The Modest Systemic Status of Property Rights
Sue-Mari Viljoen
Tina Kotze
Björn Hoops
Margaret Davies, Lee Godden, and
Nicole Graham
Michael Casey Gleba
Bradford W. Wyche
Brian L. Frye
Jessica A. Shoemaker
Sara Gwendolyn Ross
K.K.E.C.T. (Koen) Swinnen
Rafael Ibarra Garza & Raúl Morales de Alba
Sally Zhu
Robin Paul Malloy
Padraic Kenna
Patricia Farnese
John A. Lovett
Marc L. Roark
Ngai Pindell
William M. Wiecek
Antonia Layard
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Dalee Sambo Dorough
Philip J. Deloria
Monica Hakimi
Jens Dahl
Kiyoteru Tsutsui
Bruce Mannheim
Virginius Xaxa
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