A regulatory taking occurs when a government regulation reduces the value of private property to such a degree that the owner is entitled to compensation under the Fifth Amendment Takings Clause. This chapter reviews legal and economic theories aimed at determining when a regulation crosses the compensation threshold. It also assesses the consequences of various compensation rules on the efficiency of land use decisions and government policymaking.Compensation, eminent domain, regulation, takings
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
As conventionally understood, regulatory takings doctrine protects property owners from the most sig...
Under the U.S. Constitution, a governmental unit may not seize property from an owner without due pr...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
William Fischel\u27s Regulatory Takings launches a surprisingly energetic shove at property law\u27s...
What ought to be the nature of an owner\u27s right to pursue a regulatory takings claim when the reg...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment is famous for inspiring disagreement. More than one hundre...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment is famous for inspiring disagreement. More than one hundre...
This article reviews Regulatory Takings: law, Economics and Politics by William A. Fischel (1997). W...
This article reviews Regulatory Takings: law, Economics and Politics by William A. Fischel (1997). W...
Two classes of takings stem from the language of the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution: physical t...
When does legislative or administrative regulatory action go[] too far and effectively amount to a...
Since man first left the state of nature and formed property rights, there have been issues when sta...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
As conventionally understood, regulatory takings doctrine protects property owners from the most sig...
Under the U.S. Constitution, a governmental unit may not seize property from an owner without due pr...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
William Fischel\u27s Regulatory Takings launches a surprisingly energetic shove at property law\u27s...
What ought to be the nature of an owner\u27s right to pursue a regulatory takings claim when the reg...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment is famous for inspiring disagreement. More than one hundre...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment is famous for inspiring disagreement. More than one hundre...
This article reviews Regulatory Takings: law, Economics and Politics by William A. Fischel (1997). W...
This article reviews Regulatory Takings: law, Economics and Politics by William A. Fischel (1997). W...
Two classes of takings stem from the language of the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution: physical t...
When does legislative or administrative regulatory action go[] too far and effectively amount to a...
Since man first left the state of nature and formed property rights, there have been issues when sta...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
The Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from taking property fo...
As conventionally understood, regulatory takings doctrine protects property owners from the most sig...