Philosophical Foundations of Property Law
Edited by James Penner and Henry Smith
Author Information
James Penner, Professor of Property Law, University College London,Henry Smith, Fessenden Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Henry Smith is the Fessenden Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he directs the Project on the Foundations of Private Law. He teaches in the areas of property, intellectual property, natural resources, remedies, and taxation. He has written primarily on the law and economics of property and intellectual property.
James Penner is Professor of Property Law at University College London. He was the deputy chief examiner of the Law of Trusts for the University of London External LL.B, and now serves the programme in the capacity of Chief Examiner in Jurisprudence. Professor Penner writes on trusts law, the law and philosophy of property, and generally in the philosophy of law.
Contributors:
James Penner, National Univerity of Singapore
Jeremy Waldron, New York University
Eric R. Claeys, George Mason University
Dennis Klimchuk, University of Western Ontario
Alan Brudner, University of Toronto
Brian Angelo Lee, Brooklyn Law School
Irit Samet, Kings College London
Arthur Ripstein, University of Toronto
Lisa M. Austin, University of Toronto
Larissa Katz, Queen's University
Simon Douglas, University of Oxford
Ben McFarlane, University College London
Carol M. Rose, University of Arizona
Stephen R. Munzer, University of California, Los Angeles
Henry E. Smith, Harvard University q