proprial
Proprial is a term used in legal philosophy, digital governance, and property studies to describe the rights and relationships that pertain to ownership and personal control over resources. Used as both an adjective and a noun, proprial signals a focus on the individual’s claims to possession, use, and transfer of property, across physical and digital domains. In contrast to related terms such as proprietary or property, proprial emphasizes the justice, autonomy, and subject-centered aspects of ownership rather than the commercial or state-centered dimensions.
Originating from proprius, Latin for “one’s own,” the term emerged in contemporary scholarship as debates about
In law, a proprial framework may influence how contracts allocate ownership of created works or data, and
Overall, proprial serves as a conceptual lens for examining how ownership is defined, protected, and exercised