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New perspectives on acquisitive prescription / / edited by Björn Hoops and Ernst J. Marais
New perspectives on acquisitive prescription / / edited by Björn Hoops and Ernst J. Marais
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (311 pages)
Disciplina 346.40434
Collana Vastgoed, omgeving & recht
Soggetto topico Real property - Europe
Right of property - Europe
Adverse possession - Europe
ISBN 94-6274-747-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794047403321
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven, , [2019]
Materiale a stampa
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New perspectives on acquisitive prescription / / edited by Björn Hoops and Ernst J. Marais
New perspectives on acquisitive prescription / / edited by Björn Hoops and Ernst J. Marais
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (311 pages)
Disciplina 346.40434
Collana Vastgoed, omgeving & recht
Soggetto topico Real property - Europe
Right of property - Europe
Adverse possession - Europe
ISBN 94-6274-747-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815677503321
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven, , [2019]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (411 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
Eminent domain (International law)
Compensation (Law)
Rule of law
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6274-444-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Chapter 1 Rethinking Public Interest in Expropriation Law: Introductory Observations; 1.1 The Law, Good Governance, and Expropriation; 1.2 The Basic Requirements and Interpretative Challenges; 1.2.1 Questions of Scope; 1.2.2 Questions of Context; 1.3.1 Terminology and Interpretation; 1.3.2 Public Purpose in the Context of Good Governance; 1.3.3 Public Purpose and the Determination of Fair Compensation; 1.4 Urgent Need to Reconceptualize Expropriation; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Public Interest in Takings Cases in Italy and France: The Constitutional and Human Rights Dimension
2.1 Introduction2.2 The Right of Property at the Interface between National Legal Traditions and the ECHR; 2.3 Putting the Public Interest Requirement into Context: Scope and Meaning of the Protection of Property Rights; 2.4 Looking for the Meaning of Public Interest through the Lens of Courts; 2.5 Questioning the Public Interest of Takings: Which Standard of Judicial Review?; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Poverty of Precedent on Public Purpose/Interest; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2.1 Anomalous Relationship between Statute and Constitution; 3.2.2 Origins of the Binary Formulation
3.2.3 Deliberate Vagueness of the Definition3.3 Public Purpose/Public Interest in South African Expropriation Law; Outline placeholder; 3.3.1.1 Public Purposes: Different Applications; 3.3.1.2 Apartheid as a Public Purpose; 3.3.1.3 The Poverty of Pre-Constitutional Precedent; 3.3.2 Precedent from the Constitutional Era; 3.3.2.1 Public Purposes/Public Interest in the Expropriation Context Since 1996; a Calculation of Just Compensation; b Restitution through the Land Claims Court's Orders; c Eviction Proceedings; 3.3.2.3 The Poverty of Post-Apartheid Precedent
3.4 Conclusion: Rethinking Public InterestChapter 4 "Somewhat at Sea"; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Why State Law Matters; 4.3.1 Thomas M. Cooley and the Origins of Michigan's Constitutional Limitations on Public Use; 4.3.2 Poletown: General Motors and Justice James L. Ryan; 4.3.3 Hathcock: Resurrecting Cooley and Ryan; 4.3.4 Distinguishing Hathcock and Constitutional Codification; 4.4.1 The Post-Kelo Constitutional Amendments; 4.4.2 Failed Test Case and Constitutional Revision; 4.4.3 Evading Third-Party Transfer Limits - Feudal Tenures to the Rescue; 4.5 Conclusion
Chapter 5 Reviewing Expropriations5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Preference for Means-Ends Scrutiny in Expropriation Law; 5.3.1 Constitutional Background; 5.3.2 Urban Renewal; 5.4 Property Values beyond Articles 40.3.2° and 43; 5.4.1 The Lack of 'Internal' Guidance; 5.4.2 The Directive Principles of Social Policy; 5.4.3 Inviolability of the Dwelling; 5.5 Conclusions; Chapter 6 In the Shadow of Zimbabwe; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A History of Land and Agrarian Reform; 6.3 The Role of Law; 6.4 Land, Law, and Poverty Reduction; 6.5 Claiming Land and Protecting Property
6.6 Expropriation and the Issue of 'Willing-Buyer, Willing-Seller'
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466146603321
The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (411 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
Eminent domain (International law)
Compensation (Law)
Rule of law
ISBN 94-6274-444-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Chapter 1 Rethinking Public Interest in Expropriation Law: Introductory Observations; 1.1 The Law, Good Governance, and Expropriation; 1.2 The Basic Requirements and Interpretative Challenges; 1.2.1 Questions of Scope; 1.2.2 Questions of Context; 1.3.1 Terminology and Interpretation; 1.3.2 Public Purpose in the Context of Good Governance; 1.3.3 Public Purpose and the Determination of Fair Compensation; 1.4 Urgent Need to Reconceptualize Expropriation; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Public Interest in Takings Cases in Italy and France: The Constitutional and Human Rights Dimension
2.1 Introduction2.2 The Right of Property at the Interface between National Legal Traditions and the ECHR; 2.3 Putting the Public Interest Requirement into Context: Scope and Meaning of the Protection of Property Rights; 2.4 Looking for the Meaning of Public Interest through the Lens of Courts; 2.5 Questioning the Public Interest of Takings: Which Standard of Judicial Review?; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Poverty of Precedent on Public Purpose/Interest; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2.1 Anomalous Relationship between Statute and Constitution; 3.2.2 Origins of the Binary Formulation
3.2.3 Deliberate Vagueness of the Definition3.3 Public Purpose/Public Interest in South African Expropriation Law; Outline placeholder; 3.3.1.1 Public Purposes: Different Applications; 3.3.1.2 Apartheid as a Public Purpose; 3.3.1.3 The Poverty of Pre-Constitutional Precedent; 3.3.2 Precedent from the Constitutional Era; 3.3.2.1 Public Purposes/Public Interest in the Expropriation Context Since 1996; a Calculation of Just Compensation; b Restitution through the Land Claims Court's Orders; c Eviction Proceedings; 3.3.2.3 The Poverty of Post-Apartheid Precedent
3.4 Conclusion: Rethinking Public InterestChapter 4 "Somewhat at Sea"; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Why State Law Matters; 4.3.1 Thomas M. Cooley and the Origins of Michigan's Constitutional Limitations on Public Use; 4.3.2 Poletown: General Motors and Justice James L. Ryan; 4.3.3 Hathcock: Resurrecting Cooley and Ryan; 4.3.4 Distinguishing Hathcock and Constitutional Codification; 4.4.1 The Post-Kelo Constitutional Amendments; 4.4.2 Failed Test Case and Constitutional Revision; 4.4.3 Evading Third-Party Transfer Limits - Feudal Tenures to the Rescue; 4.5 Conclusion
Chapter 5 Reviewing Expropriations5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Preference for Means-Ends Scrutiny in Expropriation Law; 5.3.1 Constitutional Background; 5.3.2 Urban Renewal; 5.4 Property Values beyond Articles 40.3.2° and 43; 5.4.1 The Lack of 'Internal' Guidance; 5.4.2 The Directive Principles of Social Policy; 5.4.3 Inviolability of the Dwelling; 5.5 Conclusions; Chapter 6 In the Shadow of Zimbabwe; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A History of Land and Agrarian Reform; 6.3 The Role of Law; 6.4 Land, Law, and Poverty Reduction; 6.5 Claiming Land and Protecting Property
6.6 Expropriation and the Issue of 'Willing-Buyer, Willing-Seller'
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798240503321
The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law I : public interest in expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (411 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
Eminent domain (International law)
Compensation (Law)
Rule of law
ISBN 94-6274-444-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Chapter 1 Rethinking Public Interest in Expropriation Law: Introductory Observations; 1.1 The Law, Good Governance, and Expropriation; 1.2 The Basic Requirements and Interpretative Challenges; 1.2.1 Questions of Scope; 1.2.2 Questions of Context; 1.3.1 Terminology and Interpretation; 1.3.2 Public Purpose in the Context of Good Governance; 1.3.3 Public Purpose and the Determination of Fair Compensation; 1.4 Urgent Need to Reconceptualize Expropriation; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Public Interest in Takings Cases in Italy and France: The Constitutional and Human Rights Dimension
2.1 Introduction2.2 The Right of Property at the Interface between National Legal Traditions and the ECHR; 2.3 Putting the Public Interest Requirement into Context: Scope and Meaning of the Protection of Property Rights; 2.4 Looking for the Meaning of Public Interest through the Lens of Courts; 2.5 Questioning the Public Interest of Takings: Which Standard of Judicial Review?; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Poverty of Precedent on Public Purpose/Interest; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2.1 Anomalous Relationship between Statute and Constitution; 3.2.2 Origins of the Binary Formulation
3.2.3 Deliberate Vagueness of the Definition3.3 Public Purpose/Public Interest in South African Expropriation Law; Outline placeholder; 3.3.1.1 Public Purposes: Different Applications; 3.3.1.2 Apartheid as a Public Purpose; 3.3.1.3 The Poverty of Pre-Constitutional Precedent; 3.3.2 Precedent from the Constitutional Era; 3.3.2.1 Public Purposes/Public Interest in the Expropriation Context Since 1996; a Calculation of Just Compensation; b Restitution through the Land Claims Court's Orders; c Eviction Proceedings; 3.3.2.3 The Poverty of Post-Apartheid Precedent
3.4 Conclusion: Rethinking Public InterestChapter 4 "Somewhat at Sea"; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Why State Law Matters; 4.3.1 Thomas M. Cooley and the Origins of Michigan's Constitutional Limitations on Public Use; 4.3.2 Poletown: General Motors and Justice James L. Ryan; 4.3.3 Hathcock: Resurrecting Cooley and Ryan; 4.3.4 Distinguishing Hathcock and Constitutional Codification; 4.4.1 The Post-Kelo Constitutional Amendments; 4.4.2 Failed Test Case and Constitutional Revision; 4.4.3 Evading Third-Party Transfer Limits - Feudal Tenures to the Rescue; 4.5 Conclusion
Chapter 5 Reviewing Expropriations5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Preference for Means-Ends Scrutiny in Expropriation Law; 5.3.1 Constitutional Background; 5.3.2 Urban Renewal; 5.4 Property Values beyond Articles 40.3.2° and 43; 5.4.1 The Lack of 'Internal' Guidance; 5.4.2 The Directive Principles of Social Policy; 5.4.3 Inviolability of the Dwelling; 5.5 Conclusions; Chapter 6 In the Shadow of Zimbabwe; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A History of Land and Agrarian Reform; 6.3 The Role of Law; 6.4 Land, Law, and Poverty Reduction; 6.5 Claiming Land and Protecting Property
6.6 Expropriation and the Issue of 'Willing-Buyer, Willing-Seller'
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823829403321
The Hague : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Collana NILG Vastgoed, Omgeving & Recht
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6274-445-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; PREFACE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Introduction: Context, Criteria, and Consequences of Expropriation; 1.2 The Historical Context of Expropriation; 1.3 Criteria of Expropriation within Their Legal Context: Common Law vs. Continental Law; 1.4 Criteria: Expropriation of What and by Whom?; 1.5 Criteria of Expropriation: Beyond the Public Purpose Requirement; 1.6 Consequences of Expropriation; 1.7 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Confiscation and Expropriation: The Legal Consequences of Roman Imperialism; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Expropriation in the Modern World
2.3 Confiscation or Expropriation in the Roman RepublicSee in more detail S.T. Roselaar, Public land in the Roman Republic: a ...2.4 Confiscation and Expropriation from Private Landowners in Times of War; 2.5 Confiscation of Land in the Imperial Period; 2.6 The Concept of Expropriation in the Roman World; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The History of Hungarian Expropriation Law; 3.2 Early Stages of the Expropriation Law - Expropriation before the Reform Era; 3.3 Expropriation Law from the Reform Era to 1948; 3.4.1 The Characteristics of the 1955 Code; 3.4.2 The Characteristics of the 1965 Code
3.5 Expropriation Law after the Regime Change of 1989/19903.6.1 The Expropriation Procedure; 3.6.2 The Fulfillment of Requirement 'in Public Interest'; 3.6.3 The Fulfillment of the Requirement for 'Full, Unconditional, and Immediate Compensation'; General Principles of Compensation and Methods of Appraisement; Factors Disregarded in the Expropriation Process; Compensating the Loss of Value through the Expropriation; Compensation for Eliminated Rights of Third Parties; Compensation for the right of the use of land; Compensation for the rights of the beneficiary
Compensation by Means of a Substitute EstateThe Immediacy of Compensation; 3.7 The New Tendencies in the Legislation; Outline placeholder; The Exclusion of Review; Issues Concerning the Purposes of Expropriation; Limitations on the Dispositional Authority of the Expropriated Owner; The 2012 Amendment of Act XCIII of 1995; 3.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Towards a Paradigm Shift in the Application of Expropriation Law in Flanders; 4.1 Introduction: Problematic Legislative Context; 4.2 Hopeful Trend; 4.4.1 First Indication: Full Separation of Powers in Expropriation Practice
4.4.2 Second Indication: Exceptional Legislation Has Again Become the Exception4.4.3 Third Indication: the Plea of Self-Realization Is Accepted; 4.4.4 Fourth Indication: Expropriation as a Risk; 4.5 An Important Counter-Indication; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization and Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization; 5.3 The Evolution of Peoples' Rights; 5.4 The Current Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.5 'Softness' in the Global Normative System; 5.6 Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 6 The Public Use Requirement and the Character of Consequentialist Reasoning
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466307103321
The Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Collana NILG Vastgoed, Omgeving & Recht
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
ISBN 94-6274-445-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; PREFACE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Introduction: Context, Criteria, and Consequences of Expropriation; 1.2 The Historical Context of Expropriation; 1.3 Criteria of Expropriation within Their Legal Context: Common Law vs. Continental Law; 1.4 Criteria: Expropriation of What and by Whom?; 1.5 Criteria of Expropriation: Beyond the Public Purpose Requirement; 1.6 Consequences of Expropriation; 1.7 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Confiscation and Expropriation: The Legal Consequences of Roman Imperialism; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Expropriation in the Modern World
2.3 Confiscation or Expropriation in the Roman RepublicSee in more detail S.T. Roselaar, Public land in the Roman Republic: a ...2.4 Confiscation and Expropriation from Private Landowners in Times of War; 2.5 Confiscation of Land in the Imperial Period; 2.6 The Concept of Expropriation in the Roman World; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The History of Hungarian Expropriation Law; 3.2 Early Stages of the Expropriation Law - Expropriation before the Reform Era; 3.3 Expropriation Law from the Reform Era to 1948; 3.4.1 The Characteristics of the 1955 Code; 3.4.2 The Characteristics of the 1965 Code
3.5 Expropriation Law after the Regime Change of 1989/19903.6.1 The Expropriation Procedure; 3.6.2 The Fulfillment of Requirement 'in Public Interest'; 3.6.3 The Fulfillment of the Requirement for 'Full, Unconditional, and Immediate Compensation'; General Principles of Compensation and Methods of Appraisement; Factors Disregarded in the Expropriation Process; Compensating the Loss of Value through the Expropriation; Compensation for Eliminated Rights of Third Parties; Compensation for the right of the use of land; Compensation for the rights of the beneficiary
Compensation by Means of a Substitute EstateThe Immediacy of Compensation; 3.7 The New Tendencies in the Legislation; Outline placeholder; The Exclusion of Review; Issues Concerning the Purposes of Expropriation; Limitations on the Dispositional Authority of the Expropriated Owner; The 2012 Amendment of Act XCIII of 1995; 3.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Towards a Paradigm Shift in the Application of Expropriation Law in Flanders; 4.1 Introduction: Problematic Legislative Context; 4.2 Hopeful Trend; 4.4.1 First Indication: Full Separation of Powers in Expropriation Practice
4.4.2 Second Indication: Exceptional Legislation Has Again Become the Exception4.4.3 Third Indication: the Plea of Self-Realization Is Accepted; 4.4.4 Fourth Indication: Expropriation as a Risk; 4.5 An Important Counter-Indication; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization and Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization; 5.3 The Evolution of Peoples' Rights; 5.4 The Current Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.5 'Softness' in the Global Normative System; 5.6 Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 6 The Public Use Requirement and the Character of Consequentialist Reasoning
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798153803321
The Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015
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Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Rethinking expropriation law II : context, criteria, and consequences of expropriation / / edited by Björn Hoops [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina 343.0252
Collana NILG Vastgoed, Omgeving & Recht
Soggetto topico Eminent domain
ISBN 94-6274-445-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; PREFACE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Introduction: Context, Criteria, and Consequences of Expropriation; 1.2 The Historical Context of Expropriation; 1.3 Criteria of Expropriation within Their Legal Context: Common Law vs. Continental Law; 1.4 Criteria: Expropriation of What and by Whom?; 1.5 Criteria of Expropriation: Beyond the Public Purpose Requirement; 1.6 Consequences of Expropriation; 1.7 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Confiscation and Expropriation: The Legal Consequences of Roman Imperialism; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Expropriation in the Modern World
2.3 Confiscation or Expropriation in the Roman RepublicSee in more detail S.T. Roselaar, Public land in the Roman Republic: a ...2.4 Confiscation and Expropriation from Private Landowners in Times of War; 2.5 Confiscation of Land in the Imperial Period; 2.6 The Concept of Expropriation in the Roman World; Bibliography; Chapter 3 The History of Hungarian Expropriation Law; 3.2 Early Stages of the Expropriation Law - Expropriation before the Reform Era; 3.3 Expropriation Law from the Reform Era to 1948; 3.4.1 The Characteristics of the 1955 Code; 3.4.2 The Characteristics of the 1965 Code
3.5 Expropriation Law after the Regime Change of 1989/19903.6.1 The Expropriation Procedure; 3.6.2 The Fulfillment of Requirement 'in Public Interest'; 3.6.3 The Fulfillment of the Requirement for 'Full, Unconditional, and Immediate Compensation'; General Principles of Compensation and Methods of Appraisement; Factors Disregarded in the Expropriation Process; Compensating the Loss of Value through the Expropriation; Compensation for Eliminated Rights of Third Parties; Compensation for the right of the use of land; Compensation for the rights of the beneficiary
Compensation by Means of a Substitute EstateThe Immediacy of Compensation; 3.7 The New Tendencies in the Legislation; Outline placeholder; The Exclusion of Review; Issues Concerning the Purposes of Expropriation; Limitations on the Dispositional Authority of the Expropriated Owner; The 2012 Amendment of Act XCIII of 1995; 3.8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Towards a Paradigm Shift in the Application of Expropriation Law in Flanders; 4.1 Introduction: Problematic Legislative Context; 4.2 Hopeful Trend; 4.4.1 First Indication: Full Separation of Powers in Expropriation Practice
4.4.2 Second Indication: Exceptional Legislation Has Again Become the Exception4.4.3 Third Indication: the Plea of Self-Realization Is Accepted; 4.4.4 Fourth Indication: Expropriation as a Risk; 4.5 An Important Counter-Indication; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization and Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Hidden Expropriation in Globalization; 5.3 The Evolution of Peoples' Rights; 5.4 The Current Soft Law Protection of Communal Property Rights; 5.5 'Softness' in the Global Normative System; 5.6 Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 6 The Public Use Requirement and the Character of Consequentialist Reasoning
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