New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide
Law Commission Of Canada
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The separation between public and private spheres has structured much of our thinking about human organizations. Scholars from nearly all disciplines use the notion of a public-private divide as a means to order knowledge and better understand the mechanisms that govern and shape human behaviour and institutions. In legal and socio-legal analysis, the distinction informs the differences between state and non-state actors and between public good and private property. This rich collection of essays explores how the public-private divide influences, challenges, and interacts with law and law reform. Through various case studies, the contributors reflect on this ... Read more
The separation between public and private spheres has structured much of our thinking about human organizations. Scholars from nearly all disciplines use the notion of a public-private divide as a means to order knowledge and better understand the mechanisms that govern and shape human behaviour and institutions. In legal and socio-legal analysis, the distinction informs the differences between state and non-state actors and between public good and private property. This rich collection of essays explores how the public-private divide influences, challenges, and interacts with law and law reform. Through various case studies, the contributors reflect on this ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press Canada
Number of pages
224
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Series
Legal Dimensions S.
Condition
New
Weight
434g
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
ISBN
9780774810425
SKU
V9780774810425
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99-1
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