Association for Law, Property and Society

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The Association for Law, Property and Society is a scholarly organization based in the United States for researching engaging in the study of property law and social issues. The association hosts an annual conference,[1] the first of which occurred at Georgetown Law in 2010,[2] and is also the publisher of the journal Law, Property and Society.[3] The current president of the association is Tim Mulvaney of Texas A&M University.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lucy Finchett-Maddock (2016). Protest, Property and the Commons: Performances of Law and Resistance. Routledge. p. 170. ISBN 9781136004643.
  2. ^ "Conference: Association of Law, Property & Society". Peter A. Allard Hall.
  3. ^ "JOURNAL OF LAW, PROPERTY AND SOCIETY". Road Open Access.
  4. ^ "Officers and Board of Directors". ALPS.