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Chicago-Kent College of Law Scholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law All Faculty Scholarship Faculty Scholarship 10-1-2009 ings Fall Apart: e Illegitimacy of Property Rights in the Context of Past eſt Bernadee Atuahene IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: hp://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/fac_schol Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons , Comparative and Foreign Law Commons , and the Property Law and Real Estate Commons is Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Scholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Faculty Scholarship by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Bernadee Atuahene, ings Fall Apart: e Illegitimacy of Property Rights in the Context of Past eſt, 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 829 (2009). Available at: hp://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/fac_schol/37

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Page 1: Things Fall Apart: The Illegitimacy of Property Rights in

Chicago-Kent College of LawScholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law

All Faculty Scholarship Faculty Scholarship

10-1-2009

Things Fall Apart: The Illegitimacy of PropertyRights in the Context of Past TheftBernadette AtuaheneIIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, [email protected]

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/fac_schol

Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Comparative and Foreign LawCommons, and the Property Law and Real Estate Commons

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Scholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. It hasbeen accepted for inclusion in All Faculty Scholarship by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Formore information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationBernadette Atuahene, Things Fall Apart: The Illegitimacy of Property Rights in the Context of Past Theft, 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 829 (2009).Available at: http://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/fac_schol/37

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