In this paper, @jmelemke explores how formal legal and economic rights were extended to married women in the United States in the late nineteenth century, focusing in particular on the role of interjurisdictional competition between states and territories.
@GhostCoase But there's also evidence of interjurisdictional competition among states working well in particular contexts. https://t.co/nXpfzax7bd
RT @PaulLew16394851: Fascinating article by @jmelemke. Check it out! Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Act…
RT @PaulLew16394851: Fascinating article by @jmelemke. Check it out! Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Act…
RT @PaulLew16394851: Fascinating article by @jmelemke. Check it out! Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Act…
RT @PaulLew16394851: Fascinating article by @jmelemke. Check it out! Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Act…
Fascinating article by @jmelemke. Check it out! Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Acts | https://t.co/ciIioqx06T
RT @NathanPGoodman: @YaraCGom "Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Acts" by @jmelemke https://t.co/R9MT6dlpb3
@YaraCGom "Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Acts" by @jmelemke https://t.co/R9MT6dlpb3
RT @VincentGeloso: First on the list is @jmelemke's work. Lemke studied how the property rights of married American women varied at the sta…
First on the list is @jmelemke's work. Lemke studied how the property rights of married American women varied at the state-level during the 19th and early 20th centuries. https://t.co/nfS9ouAHmw https://t.co/bq3yoDK5vx
@elben It would be cool to include @jmelemke's "Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women's Property Acts." https://t.co/R9MT6dlpb3
RT @EmilySkarbek: Married women in the US c1800s couldn't own property, enter contracts without husband’s permission, or stand in court as…
States only recognise rights when they have to—by virtue of free exit, mobility, and interjurisdictional competition https://t.co/S4qpRfmcdE
Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Acts https://t.co/1heTrMoj5M
Interjurisdictional competition and the Married Women’s Property Acts (Jayme S. Lemke) .. https://t.co/8uZkYC8BYg #springerlink