Plural ownership, funds, and the aggregation of wills
This Article suggests that common ownership - better described as "plural ownership" to distinguish the phenomenon from semicommons - may usefully be analyzed from a dual perspective. Plural ownership may simultaneously be seen on the one hand as an aggregation of individualized rights, du...
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De Gruyter
2008
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