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Ray D. Madoff is a professor at Boston College Law School. She is the lead author of Practical Guide to Estate Planning and has written in a wide variety of areas involving property and death.

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A completely fascinating and succinct discussion of the increased ability of the dead to wield power, have their wishes met, profit handily and live in perpetuity. Some details blew my mind, others were enormously curious. Utterly utterly interesting, but this topic has to be your kind of thing to enjoy.
 
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MartinBodek | 1 autre critique | Jun 11, 2015 |
This short book covers control of the body/organs after death, control of weath via transfers to relatives and to charity, and control of intellectual property in the form of copyright and the right of publicity. Madoff argues that Americans in particular have given far too much power to the dead hands of the wealthy, both in IP and in distributing their wealth, subsidizing transfers to heirs or charities that might not do much to serve the overall social interest. He would prefer a more Jeffersonian approach denying that the dead have enforceable interests. I’m sympathetic, but the part of the book about actual dead bodies isn’t particularly connected to the thesis—perhaps because everyone, rich or poor, leaves behind a body (cryogenics notwithstanding) and thus the law of dead bodies hasn’t been so much subjected to the distortions that are really about wealth and only secondarily about its perpetuation across generations.… (plus d'informations)
 
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rivkat | 1 autre critique | Jun 29, 2011 |

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