1. To what extent could property rights (either public or private) be successfully extended and invoked to curb the problem of industrial pollution (a
1. To what extent could property rights (either public or private) be successfully extended and invoked to curb the problem of industrial pollution (a) of the atmosphere; (b) of rivers; (c) by the dumping of toxic waste; (d) by the erection of ugly buildings; (e) by the creation of high levels of noise?
\r\n2. What protection do private property rights in the real world give to sufferers of noise (a) from neighbours; (b) from traffic; (c) from mobile phones on public transport?