Eminent Domain
Herausgeber: Kim, Iljoong; Somin, Ilya; Lee, Hojun
Eminent Domain
Herausgeber: Kim, Iljoong; Somin, Ilya; Lee, Hojun
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A collection of essays that examines the use and abuse of eminent domain across the world.
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A collection of essays that examines the use and abuse of eminent domain across the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9781107177291
- ISBN-10: 1107177294
- Artikelnr.: 47376399
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9781107177291
- ISBN-10: 1107177294
- Artikelnr.: 47376399
1. Taking law from an economic perspective Hans-Bernd Schäfer; 2. Eminent
domain in the United States Ilya Somin; 3. Direct expropriation: the
multi-layered legal protection in Europe Anne van Aaken; 4. Eminent domain
law in Taiwan: new law, old practice? Yun-chien Chang; 5. Compulsory land
acquisition in developing countries: shifting paradigm or entrenched
legacy? Jonathan Lindsay, Klaus Deininger and Thea Hilhorst; 6. Public
interest criteria and Korea's scrutiny system Hojun Lee; 7. Who exercises
the eminent domain power in Korea: with focus on private takings Iljoong
Kim; 8. Just compensation in eminent domain in Korea: from the perspective
of fairness Byungkoo Cho; 9. Overall due process in takings in Korea Kisang
Jung; 10. Distribution of development surplus in takings Sungkyu Park; 11.
Takings, disputes, and resolutions in Korea: a quantitative review Duol
Kim.
domain in the United States Ilya Somin; 3. Direct expropriation: the
multi-layered legal protection in Europe Anne van Aaken; 4. Eminent domain
law in Taiwan: new law, old practice? Yun-chien Chang; 5. Compulsory land
acquisition in developing countries: shifting paradigm or entrenched
legacy? Jonathan Lindsay, Klaus Deininger and Thea Hilhorst; 6. Public
interest criteria and Korea's scrutiny system Hojun Lee; 7. Who exercises
the eminent domain power in Korea: with focus on private takings Iljoong
Kim; 8. Just compensation in eminent domain in Korea: from the perspective
of fairness Byungkoo Cho; 9. Overall due process in takings in Korea Kisang
Jung; 10. Distribution of development surplus in takings Sungkyu Park; 11.
Takings, disputes, and resolutions in Korea: a quantitative review Duol
Kim.
1. Taking law from an economic perspective Hans-Bernd Schäfer; 2. Eminent
domain in the United States Ilya Somin; 3. Direct expropriation: the
multi-layered legal protection in Europe Anne van Aaken; 4. Eminent domain
law in Taiwan: new law, old practice? Yun-chien Chang; 5. Compulsory land
acquisition in developing countries: shifting paradigm or entrenched
legacy? Jonathan Lindsay, Klaus Deininger and Thea Hilhorst; 6. Public
interest criteria and Korea's scrutiny system Hojun Lee; 7. Who exercises
the eminent domain power in Korea: with focus on private takings Iljoong
Kim; 8. Just compensation in eminent domain in Korea: from the perspective
of fairness Byungkoo Cho; 9. Overall due process in takings in Korea Kisang
Jung; 10. Distribution of development surplus in takings Sungkyu Park; 11.
Takings, disputes, and resolutions in Korea: a quantitative review Duol
Kim.
domain in the United States Ilya Somin; 3. Direct expropriation: the
multi-layered legal protection in Europe Anne van Aaken; 4. Eminent domain
law in Taiwan: new law, old practice? Yun-chien Chang; 5. Compulsory land
acquisition in developing countries: shifting paradigm or entrenched
legacy? Jonathan Lindsay, Klaus Deininger and Thea Hilhorst; 6. Public
interest criteria and Korea's scrutiny system Hojun Lee; 7. Who exercises
the eminent domain power in Korea: with focus on private takings Iljoong
Kim; 8. Just compensation in eminent domain in Korea: from the perspective
of fairness Byungkoo Cho; 9. Overall due process in takings in Korea Kisang
Jung; 10. Distribution of development surplus in takings Sungkyu Park; 11.
Takings, disputes, and resolutions in Korea: a quantitative review Duol
Kim.