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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Findlay, Mark (1952-....)
Titre(s) : Law's regulatory relevance? [Texte électronique] : property, power and market economies / Mark Findlay
Publication : Cheltenham : E. Elgar publishing, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (xxi-294 p.)
Comprend : Preface ; 1. Law and the new normal: reimagining property ; 2. Criminalising property
; 3. Liberating property ; 4. Property bonded ; 5. Property resisted ; 6. Re-embedding
original property through repositioned law ; 7. Property as the social ; Bibliography
; Index.
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 268-287. Index
Focusing on the information economy, free trade exploitation, and confronting terrorist
violence, Mark Findlay critiques law's regulatory commodification. Conventional legal
regulatory modes such as theft and intellectual property are being challenged by waves
of property access and use, which demand the rethinking of property 'rights' and their
relationships with the law. Law's Regulatory Relevance? theorises how the law should
reposition itself in order to help rather than hinder new pathways of market power,
by confronting the dominant neo-liberal economic model that values property through
scarcity. With in-depth analysis of empirical case studies, the author explores how
law is returning to its communal utility in strengthening social ties, which will
in turn restore property as social relations rather than market commodities. In a
world of contested narratives about property valuing, law needs to ground its inherent
regulatory relevance in the ordering of social change. This book is an essential read
for students of law and regulation wanting to explore the contemporary dissent against
neo-liberal market economies and the issues of communitarian governance and social
resistance. It will also appeal to policy makers interested in law's failing regulatory
capacity, particularly through criminalising attacks on conventional property rights,
by offering insights into why law's regulatory relevance is at a cross-roads.
Sujet(s) : Droit administratif -- Philosophie
Territoires et possessions -- Philosophie
Propriété intellectuelle -- Philosophie
Indice(s) Dewey :
342.066 4 (23e éd.) = Tribunaux administratifs et organismes de contrôle
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781785364525. - ISBN 1785364529. - ISBN 9781785364532 (erroné) (eBook)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb455766117
Notice n° :
FRBNF45576611
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