BUNDLE OF STICKS METAPHOR

Mar 28, 12
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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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