170.01 Property
A study of the law of property, its objectives and its institutions. This course investigates how property rights and institutions affect resources, prosperity, fairness, freedom, community, and the sometimes conflicting interests of individuals, groups, and governments, in specific applications such as land, possessions, energy, environmental resources, ideas, music, the family, and the self. The course examines doctrines such as acquisition, exclusion, transfer, estates and future interests, covenants and easements, trespass and nuisance, zoning, landlord-tenant and housing law, and compensation for government takings of property.
Special Notes:
Small Sections 1 & 2
Fall 2016
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Variable by section
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Barak D. Richman | ||
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW.170.01.F16 | |||||
Email list: LAW.170.01.F16@sakai.duke.edu |
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Degree Requirements |
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - LLM
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