The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance and increasing controversy. The environmental movement of the last three decades has generated significant and varied government regulation, much of it placing restrictions on the use of privately owned land. In turn, the past few years have seen a growing property rights movement, largely in response to such regulation. The interplay between private and public interests affects all types of land ownership and property uses, but is perhaps most pronounced with regard to environmentally sensitive land. Effective protection of such property often requires that it be left in its natural state, thus minimizing development opportunities. This raise...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council\u27 obviously presents issues that range far more broadly th...
A brief history of the development of public restrictions on the use of private land is presented al...
Among the many competing interests in the field of land use controls, there is perhaps none more fun...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Private property creates wealth, capitalizes environmental costs and benefits into property values, ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
The public trust doctrine is often accused of undermining property rights, when in fact the doctrine...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
A commonly used property rights approach to conserving the environment is private conservation easem...
Property rights are a hot political topic. In the last few years, the issue of regulatory takings ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council\u27 obviously presents issues that range far more broadly th...
A brief history of the development of public restrictions on the use of private land is presented al...
Among the many competing interests in the field of land use controls, there is perhaps none more fun...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Private property creates wealth, capitalizes environmental costs and benefits into property values, ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
The public trust doctrine is often accused of undermining property rights, when in fact the doctrine...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
A commonly used property rights approach to conserving the environment is private conservation easem...
Property rights are a hot political topic. In the last few years, the issue of regulatory takings ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council\u27 obviously presents issues that range far more broadly th...
A brief history of the development of public restrictions on the use of private land is presented al...