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The Sh(e)aring Economy. Debates on the Law on Takings

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  • Nofar Sheffi

    (Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia)

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Rethinking ‘sharing’ and the relationship between ‘sharing’ and ‘jurisdiction’, this meander proceeds in three parts. It begins with a journey to and through the forests of the nineteenth-century Rhineland, rereading Marx’s journalistic reports on debates in the Sixth Rhine Province Assembly about proposed amendments to forest regulation (including an extension of the definition of ‘wood theft’ to include the gathering of fallen wood) as a reflection on the making of law by legal bodies. From the forests of the Rhineland, the paper journeys to the forests of England, retracing the common story about the development, by legal bodies, of the body of common law principles applicable to ‘innkeeping’. Traveling to and through the ‘concrete jungles’ of the United States of America, the paper concludes with a reflection on Airbnb’s common story of creation as well as debates about the legality of Airbnb, Airbnb-ing, and ‘sharing’.

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  • Nofar Sheffi, 2021. "The Sh(e)aring Economy. Debates on the Law on Takings," Laws, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-26, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:10:y:2021:i:3:p:54-:d:585349
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