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  1. James E. Krier is the Earl Warren DeLano Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Michigan Law School.

  2. James E. Krier is the Earl Warren DeLano Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Michigan. He has taught courses on contracts, property, trusts and estates, behavioral law and economics, and pollution policy.

  3. James E. Krier I NTRODUCTION “Evolution” refers, in the most general sense of the term, to a process of gradual change, so it goes without saying that property rights have, in this sense, evolved. There were at the very beginning no such rights among humans, then some primitive rights appeared, followed eventually by developments that

    • James E. Krier
    • 2008
  4. James E. Krier, the Earl Warren DeLano Professor Emeritus of Law, has taught courses on contracts, property, trusts and estates, behavioral law and economics, and pollution policy.

    • Earl Warren Delano Professor Emeritus of Law
    • University of Michigan Law School
  5. James E. Krier* For legal scholars, the evolution of property rights has been a topic in search of a theory. My aim here is draw together various accounts (some of them largely neglected in the legal literature), from dated to modern, and suggest a way in which they can be melded into a plausible explanation of property’s genesis and early ...

    • James E. Krier
    • 2009
  6. Dec 14, 2021 · James E. Krier is the Earl Warren DeLano Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Michigan Law School and the father of performer Andrew W.K. His teach...

  7. Professor James E. Krier, Earl Warren DeLano Professor of Law at University of Michigan Law School, was awarded the 2012 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize at the ninth annual conference. His teaching has included courses on property, trusts and estates, behavioral law and economics, and pollution policy.