Begun in 2011 with our first International Property Rights Conference in China, the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal is published annually in both electronic and print format. A publication of the William & Mary Law School's Property Rights Project, the Journal provides a forum for scholarly debate on property rights issues. The Journal publishes papers presented at the annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference as well as other selected submissions in order to extend the debate about property rights to a wider audience. In 2019 the name of the journal was changed to Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal.
Additional materials from the Property Conference are available in a dedicated Property Conference events collection.
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 13
William & Mary Law School
Property and Propriety (or A Well-Ordered Society)
October 26-27, 2023
Panel 1: Property and Propriety (or A Well-Ordered Society): A Tribute to Gregory S. Alexander
Panel 2: Equity's Role in Defining Property Rights
Panel 3: Roundtable: Emerging Issues
Panel 4: The Restatement's Impact on Property Rights
Panel 5: The Scalability of Property Rights
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 12
William & Mary Law School
The Importance of Property Rights
September 29-30, 2022
Panel 1: The Importance of Property Rights: A Tribute to James S. Burling
Panel 3: Roundtable: Emerging Issues in Takings and Property Rights Litigation
Featured Authors (Burling, Kanner, and Valois)
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 11
William & Mary Law School
The Role of Empirical Research
September 30-October 1, 2021
Panel 1: The Role of Empirical Research in Defining the Scope of Constitutionally Protected Property Rights: A Tribute to Been
Panel 2: The Relationship Between Eminent Domain and Social and Racial Injustice
Panel 3: The Interdependence of Property and First Amendment Rights
Panel 4: The Distributional Implications of Land Use Regulation
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 10
William & Mary Law School
Where Theory Meets Practice
October 1-2, 2020
Panel 1: Where Theory Meets Practice: A Tribute to Henry E. Smith
Panel 2: The Housing Crisis
Lunch Roundtable: Emerging Issues in Takings and Eminent Domain Law
Panel 3: The Reach of Government's Confiscatory Powers Over Exigencies and Emergencies
Panel 4: The Risk of Unjust Compensation
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 9
William & Mary Law School
The State of Regulatory Takings
October 3-4, 2019
Panel 1: The State of Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence: A Tribute to Eagle
Panel 2: Public Resources and Private Rights
Panel 3: Natural Gas and Other Energy Takings: Protecting Private Property Rights When the Public Interest is Promoted By a Non-Governmental Entity
Panel 4: Property and Poverty
Featured Author (Eagle)
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, Volume 8
William & Mary Law School
The Federalism Dimension of Constitutional Property
October 4-5, 2018
Panel 1: The Federalism Dimension of Constitutional Property: A Tribute to Sterk
Panel 2: Background Principles of Common Law and Constitutional Property
Lunch Roundtable: Other Emerging Issues in Constitutional Protection of Property
Panel 4: The Constitutionality of Land Use Exactions
Contributing Author (Reveley)
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 7
William & Mary Law School
The Future of Regulatory Takings
October 12-13, 2017
Panel 1: The Future of Land Use Regulation: A Tribute to Callies
Panel 3: Property Rights in Water
Panel 4: The Denominator Problem and Other Emerging Issues in the Regulatory Takings Field
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 6
William & Mary Law School
The Role of Property in Secure Societies
October 19-21, 2016
Panel 1: Land Titling, Inclusion, and the Role of Property Rights in Secure Socities
Panel 3: Property's Role in the Fundamental Political Structure of Nations
Panel 5: Eminent Domain and Expropriations as Wealth Redistribution Tools
Panel 6: Defining and Protecting Property Rights in Intangible Assets
Panel 7: Rising Seas and Private Property: Advocates and Academics Debate Format
Panel 8: Property Rights as Defined and Protected by International Courts
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 5
William & Mary Law School
Property as a Form of Governance
October 1-2, 2015
Panel 1: Property as a Form of Governance
Panel 3: Of Pipelines, Drilling, & the Use of Eminent Domain
Panel 4: Property Rights in the Digital Age
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 4
William & Mary Law School
Defining the Reach of Property
October 30-31, 2014
Panel 1: The Role of the Advocate in Defining Property
Panel 3: Balancing Private Property and Community Rights
Panel 4: Property Rights in Developing and Transitional Countries
Panel 3 Q&A: Discussion on Balancing Private Property and Community Rights
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 3
William & Mary Law School
The Essence of Property
October 17-18, 2013
Panel 1: The Impact of a Leading Property Scholar: Defining the Essence of Property
Panel 2: Promoting Government Forbearance
Roundtable Panel: Implications of the Court's Recent Takings Cases
Panel 4: Property Rights in Times of Transition
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 2
William & Mary Law School
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Property
October 11-12, 2012
Panel 1: The Impact of a Leading Property Scholar
Panel 3: Property Rights in Times of Economic Crisis
Panel 4: Property's Moral Dimension
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Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 1
William & Mary Law School
Comparative Property Rights
October 14-15, 2011
Panel 1: Legal Protection of Property Rights: A Comparative Look
Panel 2: Reflections on Justice O'Connor's Important Property Rights Decisions
Panel 3: Property as an Instrument of Social Policy
Panel 4: Culture and Property
Panel 5: Property as an Economic Institution
Panel 6: Property Rights and the Environment