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Jan 3, 2012. versus lump” structure, including the usefulness of the “bundle of sticks”
131 The metaphor "bundle of sticks" is apparently derived from the Aesop's fable
Bundle-of-Sticks Notions in Legal and Economic Scholarship . asset. The “
1. a bundle of sticks or twigs, esp when bound together and used as fuel. 2. (
The law has long used the metaphor of the bundle of sticks as a way to describe
generally is regarded as the first person to use the 'bundle of sticks' metaphor, in
1) Basic Concept a) Relational – you own things in relation to someone else b)
Dec 28, 2011 . Viewing property rights as a “bundle of sticks” can be descriptively clarifying
fundamentally different metaphors. For the scientific policy maker, the dominant
Theorists who adopt the masculine metaphor usually presume7 that the axe and
who promoted the bundle-of-sticks metaphor had a political agenda, namely, . to
One might take, for example, the principal metaphors used by common lawyers .
Well, this is nice. But it should be pointed out that Alvin's quaint metaphor for
Once the “bundle of sticks” metaphor is firmly in place, we harangue them with
stick in the metaphorical bundle of property rights: the right to be free from
Jan 18, 2012 . Just recently, Robert Ellickson's contribution was posted on SSRN, and it's worth
Apr 2, 2010 . (“[A]lthough its proponents usually present the 'bundle of sticks' metaphor as an
Mar 14, 2011 . I use the case in the early part of the first year Property Law course to introduce
Two traditional property metaphors will next be discussed: the "bundle of sticks,"
We see this amongst those who favour a “bundle of sticks” metaphor for the
Jan 16, 2008 . as a non-native English speaker the word 'fag' arouses the following associations
Merrill & Smith on the Bundle-of-Sticks Metaphor for Property Rights Moloney on
1. A variation of faggot or fag, referring to a male homosexual; derived from the
It is useful to imagine a bundle of rights that can be separated and reassembled.
Author. Robert C. Ellickson. Keywords, Property, bundle of rights, exclusion, legal
the "bundle of sticks" metaphor to argue either that any individual stick can
Apr 16, 2010 . Web of Interests. Constellation of property rights. Property as a bundle of abstract
He suggests a system, termed 'Green Wood in the Bundle of Sticks', that provides
have provided a basis for criticizing theorists who use the bundle-of- sticks
Mar 14, 2012 . Eric Claeys (George Mason) has posted Bundle-of-Sticks Notions in Legal . The
Schroeder's critique of the bundle of sticks metaphor, from a perspective
Nov 23, 2009 . Do you see how the cozy “bundle of sticks” metaphor softens the blow when
Sep 14, 2011 . Take away all the sticks and there is no bundle. We may understand the world by
In the bundle of rights metaphor, each right is like a stick in a bundle. The owner
Article on “Bundle-of-Sticks” Metaphor. Posted on January 22nd, 2012 by Trusts
ments of owning nature: the metaphor of property as a bundle of rights or a
For the scientific policy maker, the dominant property metaphor is the "bundle of
Property rights in a particular resource commonly are splintered among different
It is interesting to note that the appearance of the "bundle of sticks" metaphor first
A study of visual and aural metaphors in American law and legal language. . are
Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1977286. Two Cheers for
Feb 6, 2012 . According to Merrill and Smith (2001), the bundle of sticks metaphor originated
Beyond the bundle: expanding our understanding of . over metaphors such as “
conception of property rights by adopting the bundle of sticks metaphor and
The bundle of sticks metaphor indeed captures much better the reality of a
the 'bundle of sticks' metaphor as an alternative to the 'property as thing'
historical, biological, geographical and legal influences. Speaking metaphorically
Jan 3, 2012 . the standard “bundle of sticks” metaphor to explain the various rights and
Feb 11, 2011 . In addition to helping one understand how a Master Association and other
1. a bundle of sticks or twigs, esp when bound together and used as fuel. 2. a
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