This chapter seeks to contribute to a broader understanding of the role of property rights in society and to consider how these may be rebalanced in the public interest by examining some historical insights and contemporary actions. It explores the ongoing land reforms in Scotland that seek the sage use of land for the collective well-being of Scotland. The chapter describes the importance of historical experiences in establishing private property as the conventional, accepted, and normal customs and conventions, the nature of the formal rules of the game that establish and sustain the perceived legitimacy of private property. It draws the broad logics of new institutionalism to better understand the challenging nature of the land question....
Compulsory acquisition of land is contested bitterly by affected landowners for various reasons incl...
It is argued that the pattern of landownership in Scotland is inequitable and inefficient, since the...
Common pool resource theory appears to assume that external authorities are responsible for initiati...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a ...
In Scotland, the land question comprises issues associated with the legal context, ownership, use an...
Legislation on the topic of land reform will enter statue during the lifetime of the first administr...
Land reform is as topical as ever in Scotland. Following the latest legislative development, the Lan...
The Scottish Government recently reiterated its commitment to bring one million of Scotland’s acres ...
Using the empirical example of crofting common grazings in Scotland, this study examines the way con...
In the context of modernization in the public sector and the reforms of land use planning practices,...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
This dissertation is comprised of four separate articles describing four separate studies, all of wh...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
Compulsory acquisition of land is contested bitterly by affected landowners for various reasons incl...
It is argued that the pattern of landownership in Scotland is inequitable and inefficient, since the...
Common pool resource theory appears to assume that external authorities are responsible for initiati...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a ...
In Scotland, the land question comprises issues associated with the legal context, ownership, use an...
Legislation on the topic of land reform will enter statue during the lifetime of the first administr...
Land reform is as topical as ever in Scotland. Following the latest legislative development, the Lan...
The Scottish Government recently reiterated its commitment to bring one million of Scotland’s acres ...
Using the empirical example of crofting common grazings in Scotland, this study examines the way con...
In the context of modernization in the public sector and the reforms of land use planning practices,...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
This dissertation is comprised of four separate articles describing four separate studies, all of wh...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
Compulsory acquisition of land is contested bitterly by affected landowners for various reasons incl...
It is argued that the pattern of landownership in Scotland is inequitable and inefficient, since the...
Common pool resource theory appears to assume that external authorities are responsible for initiati...