Focusing on the relationship between private property, individual rights and community, this volume covers a variety of points of view with respect to the legal, economic and socio-legal aspects of property and of takings law, with reference to issues of governance, citizenship, community building and economic development.
Focusing on the relationship between private property, individual rights and community, this volume covers a variety of points of view with respect to the legal, economic and socio-legal aspects of property and of takings law, with reference to issues of governance, citizenship, community building and economic development.
Robin Paul Malloy is E.I. White Chair and Distinguished Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law, USA. He is Vice Dean, and Director of the Center on Property, Citizenship, and Social Entrepreneurism. He is also Professor of Economics (by courtesy appointment) in Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, College of Law, Syracuse University. Professor Malloy writes extensively on law and market theory and on real estate transactions and development. He has published 10 books, more than 25 articles, and contributed to 10 other books.
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Chapter 1 Private Property Community Development and Eminent Domain Robin PaulMalloy James CharlesSmith; Chapter 2 Hysteria versus History Michael AllanWolf; Chapter 3 Kelo the Castle and Natural Property Rights Eric R.Claeys; Chapter 4 Nothing "Errant" About It D. BenjaminBarros; Chapter 5 Controls over the Use and Abuse of Eminent Domain in England TomAllen; Chapter 6 Federalism and Localism in Kelo and San Remo Marc R.Poirier; Chapter 7 Just Compensation in an Ownership Society Rachel D.Godsil DavidSimunovich; Chapter 8 Kelo v. City of New London and the Prospects for Development after a Natural Disaster Carol NecoleBrown;
Chapter 1 Private Property Community Development and Eminent Domain Robin PaulMalloy James CharlesSmith; Chapter 2 Hysteria versus History Michael AllanWolf; Chapter 3 Kelo the Castle and Natural Property Rights Eric R.Claeys; Chapter 4 Nothing "Errant" About It D. BenjaminBarros; Chapter 5 Controls over the Use and Abuse of Eminent Domain in England TomAllen; Chapter 6 Federalism and Localism in Kelo and San Remo Marc R.Poirier; Chapter 7 Just Compensation in an Ownership Society Rachel D.Godsil DavidSimunovich; Chapter 8 Kelo v. City of New London and the Prospects for Development after a Natural Disaster Carol NecoleBrown;
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