Markets and Sovereignty

Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Forthcoming

Duke Law School Public Law & Legal Theory Series No. 2016-36

18 Pages Posted: 13 Jun 2016 Last revised: 8 Oct 2016

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Joseph Blocher

Duke University School of Law

Mitu Gulati

University of Virginia School of Law

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Date Written: June 11, 2016

Abstract

The past few decades have witnessed the growth of an exciting debate in the legal academy over the tensions between norms and philosophical commitments to the market inalienability of certain items on the one hand and to economic pressures to commodify on the other. Sex, organs, babies and college athletics are among the many topics that have received attention. The debates have often have proceeded, however, as if they involve markets on one side and the state on the other, with the relevant question being the ways in which the latter can or should try to facilitate, restrict, or rely on the former. In this essay, we approach the relationship between markets and sovereign control from a different perspective, and contemplate more radical versions of their relationship. What would it mean for governing authority itself to be market alienable? And what would it mean if the people — rather than the state — were the ones who set the prices and controlled the transfers? Could a “market for sovereign control” contribute to welfare-enhancing changes in governance?

Keywords: commodification, inalienability, sovereignty, the market for sovereign control

JEL Classification: K33, L33

Suggested Citation

Blocher, Joseph and Gulati, Mitu, Markets and Sovereignty (June 11, 2016). Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Forthcoming, Duke Law School Public Law & Legal Theory Series No. 2016-36, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2794501 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2794501

Joseph Blocher

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Mitu Gulati (Contact Author)

University of Virginia School of Law ( email )

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Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States

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