Frank K. Upham is the Wilf Family Professor of Property Law at New York University School of Law. He teaches Property, Law and Development and various courses on Japanese and Chinese law and society. His book, Law and Social Change in Postwar Japan (1987), won the Thomas J. Wilson Prize from Harvard University Press. In addition to having taught property law for over 30 years at several American law schools, he has taught in Argentina, China, Israel, Japan, and Taiwan. Upham has also worked as a World Bank consultant on the reform of property law in Southeast Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Physics envy: property rights in development theory 3. Property and markets: England and America 4. Property and politics: Japan 5. Law and development without the law part: China 6. Theory in action: Cambodia 7. Property rights and social change.
1. Introduction 2. Physics envy: property rights in development theory 3. Property and markets: England and America 4. Property and politics: Japan 5. Law and development without the law part: China 6. Theory in action: Cambodia 7. Property rights and social change.
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