Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

The scholarship that shaped the Fiduciary Commons framework, with notes on where the framework builds on, departs from, or extends each work.

This bibliography is not a literature review. It is an account of intellectual debts and departures. Each entry records what a work argues, then explains how the Fiduciary Commons framework uses, extends, or disagrees with it. The goal is to make the reasoning visible, so that scholars who know this literature can locate precisely where the constitutional argument joins, and where it diverges from, the existing scholarship.

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