The right to property is an important part of most Commonwealth constitutions. This book examines the evolution of right to property and the changing trends in their interpretation by the courts. A number of specific issues are examined closely: - Which interests are constitutionally protected as 'property'? - When does the regulation of property amount to an acquisition of property? - Are there limits on the purposes for which states may take the property of their subjects? - What are the rules regarding compensation for property? The analysis is both practical and theoretical, and it should be useful to both academic and practising lawyers.Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-262) and index.The right to property is an important par...
The takings clause of the United States Constitution requires government to pay compensation when pr...
The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' consti...
This article makes two suggestions for ongoing debates about property concepts. First, these debates...
Long-standing disagreements over the definition of property as a matter of legal theory present a sp...
The concept of property rights in Supreme Court constitutional analysis today is in flux. It has b...
In this set of essays,public lawyers, property lawyers and legal philosophers examine the public dim...
In this article a civil law style right analysis of the notion of property rights in Australian prop...
This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundament...
The right of ownership is a constitutional category, and it is guaranteed by the constitution, there...
This part deals with the basic elements of property law. I begin in chapter 7 by examining the funda...
Most of us think that as a nation, the United States is and always has been very conscious of proper...
This dissertation considers whether the approach to the regulation of property in the constitutional...
In theory and on the basis of current specific legislation there are two main statutes which may, an...
Contemporary Supreme Court jurisprudence treats “property” as far less deserving of judicial protect...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The takings clause of the United States Constitution requires government to pay compensation when pr...
The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' consti...
This article makes two suggestions for ongoing debates about property concepts. First, these debates...
Long-standing disagreements over the definition of property as a matter of legal theory present a sp...
The concept of property rights in Supreme Court constitutional analysis today is in flux. It has b...
In this set of essays,public lawyers, property lawyers and legal philosophers examine the public dim...
In this article a civil law style right analysis of the notion of property rights in Australian prop...
This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundament...
The right of ownership is a constitutional category, and it is guaranteed by the constitution, there...
This part deals with the basic elements of property law. I begin in chapter 7 by examining the funda...
Most of us think that as a nation, the United States is and always has been very conscious of proper...
This dissertation considers whether the approach to the regulation of property in the constitutional...
In theory and on the basis of current specific legislation there are two main statutes which may, an...
Contemporary Supreme Court jurisprudence treats “property” as far less deserving of judicial protect...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The takings clause of the United States Constitution requires government to pay compensation when pr...
The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' consti...
This article makes two suggestions for ongoing debates about property concepts. First, these debates...