Most economic externalities can be efficiently solved through a system of private property rights, in which costs and benefits can be negotiated.
Last week I set out Auburn University philosopher Roderick Long's argument that libertarianism can't be reasonably dismissed as strange. (A modest objective, to be sure.) After all, Long w rites, ...
Montana’s Great Outdoors Conservation Easement secures 85,911 acres for wildlife and recreation, but faces legal challenges ...
Property owners have become all too accustomed to attacks on their fundamental property rights. Fortunately, late last week the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in upholding these fundamental ...
“Do property rights still exist in B.C.?” asked the Wall St. Journal, a newspaper with considerable influence in the investment community. The article, published online Sunday, detailed the fallout ...
For another analysis of the Commission on Unalienable Rights’ draft report, see “Why you shouldn’t dismiss Mike Pompeo’s report on human rights,” by Drew Christiansen, S.J., published on July 23. In a ...
There is a dangerous idea quietly gaining ground in America, and it strikes at the very foundation of freedom itself.
After many years of being lambasted for failing to protect intellectual and land property rights, China’s leadership has finally taken action. Chinese firms and residents have long suffered under poor ...
Intellectual Property Rights are the rights given to persons/agencies for their creativity/innovations. These rights usually give the creator, an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a ...
Intellectual property rights refer to legal protection granted to creators and businesses for their inventions, artistic works, brands, and designs. There are several types of intellectual property ...
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