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Private Property, Community Development, and Eminent Domain (Law, Property and Society) [Hardcover]

Robin Paul Malloy (Author, Editor)

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0754672115 978-0754672111 April 17, 2008
The tension between private property rights, human rights, and community are at an all time high in many parts of the world. Social and political changes along with the pressures of globalization call for a new look at the role of private property and its place within the framework of democratic societies.This book addresses the current status of eminent domain and takings law jurisprudence. The focus is the relationship between private property, individual rights and community. The work 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. Contributions address all sides of the issue considering various theories of property that stand behind the need to provide strong protection of private property rights and those that tip the balance in favor of community access to property for the promotion of public goals. Reference is made to the Kelo v New London case and several contributions provide a comparative view of similar issues and disputes in the European context.

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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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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
redevelopment act, economic development condemnations, public use doctrine, local governmental processes, eminent domain abuse, public use requirement, ofeminent domain, homeowner status, regulatory takings doctrine, economic development takings, castle metaphor, proposed condemnations, market value compensation, public interest requirement, natural property rights, supra note, property rights advocates
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Supreme Court, Justice O'Connor, United States, Judge Prettyman, Fifth Amendment, New London, New Orleans, Williamson County, United Kingdom, Takings Clause, Justice Powell, San Remo, Hurricane Katrina, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Fort Trumbull, New Hampshire, Justice Thomas, Court of Human Rights, South Dakota, Justice Douglas, New York, Our Federalism, Common Law, County of Wayne
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