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Download The Colorado Doctrine: Water Rights, Corporations, and Distributive Jus

8 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=B009XBB0OC | PDF/READ The Colorado Doctrine: Water Rights, Corporations, and Distributive Justice on the American Frontier (Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference) | Making extensive use of archival and other primary sources, David Schorr demonstrates that the development of the 8220appropriation doctrine,8221 a system of private rights in water, was part of a radical attack on monopoly and corporate power in the arid West. Schorr describes ho

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  1. Download The Colorado Doctrine: Water Rights, Corporations, and Distributive Justice on the American Frontier (Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference) Ipad

  2. Description Making extensive use of archival and other primary sources, David Schorr demonstrates that the development of the 8220appropriation doctrine,8221 a system of private rights in water, was part of a radical attack on monopoly and corporate power in the arid West. Schorr describes how Colorado miners, irrigators, lawmakers, and judges forged a system of private property in water based on a desire to spread property and its benefits as widely as possible among independent citizens. He demonstrates that ownership was not dictated by concerns for economic efficiency, but by a regard for social justice.

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