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Rethinking Expropriation Law: Public Interest in Expropriation

Buch | Softcover
410 Seiten
2016
Eleven International Publishing (Verlag)
978-94-6236-631-2 (ISBN)
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This book is the second of a series in which experts engage critically with the context, criteria and consequences of expropriation. This book contains contributions on the historical context of expropriation.
This book is the second of a series in which experts engage critically with the context, criteria and consequences of expropriation. The State, in the shape of monarchies, dictatorships, or democracies, has been using expropriation to implement its policies since the times of ancient Rome. This book therefore contains contributions on the historical context of expropriation. Despite its age, however, expropriation law is constantly evolving at the national and international level. The contributors show how European human rights law and international soft law instruments shape national criteria and expropriation procedures. They discuss how comparative law and insights from the theory of human flourishing can help to improve the criteria for the justification of expropriation. From comparative and international perspectives, the contributors deal with the criteria that determine whether compensation is due for a regulatory taking, constructive expropriation or excessive regulation of property. The contributors examine the definition of takings and whether the dissolution of condominium constitutes a taking.They uncover how the amount of compensation can play a role in the justification of expropriation.
Lastly, the contributors examine the consequences of expropriation for residential communities.

B. Hoops, LL.M., PhD Candidate and Lecturer, Department of Private Law and Notarial Law, Faculty of Law, Universityof Groningen, the Netherlands. E.J. Marais is senior lecturer at the University of Johannesburg.H. Mostert is Professor of Law and NRF/DST SARChI Research Chair: Mineral Law in Africa, University of Cape Town; Visiting Professor, Department for Private and Notary Law, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.J.A.M.A. Sluysmans is Professor of Expropriation Law at Radboud University (Nijmegen) and partner atVan der Feltz advocaten (The Hague). L.C.A. Verstappen is Professor in Private Law, in particular Notarial Law, Department of Private Law and Notarial Law, University of Groningen.

Preface; 1. Rethinking Public Interest in Expropriation Law: Introductory Observations; 2. Public Interest in Takings Cases in Italy and France: The Constitutional and Human Rights Dimension; 3. The Poverty of Precedent on Public Purpose/Interest: An Analysis of Pre-Constitutional and Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence in South Africa; 4. "Somewhat at Sea": Public Use and Third-Party Transfer Limits in Two US States; 5. Reviewing Expropriations: Looking beyond Constitutional Property Clauses; 6. In the Shadow of Zimbabwe: Public Interest, Land Reform, and the Transfer of Property in South Africa; 7. Reclaiming Property: Changes of Purpose or Non-Realization of Public Purpose after Expropriation; 8. Exactions and the Rule of Law; 9. The Public Purpose for the Expropriation of Land: A Framework for Assessing Its Democratic Legitimacy; 10. The 'Land Assembly Districts' Solution to Third-Party Transfers; 11. Fundamental Premises of Land Expropriation in Poland; 12. Less Invasive Means: The Relationship between Sections 25 and 36 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996; 13. Expropriatory Compensation, Distributive Justice, and the Rule of Law; 14. The Public Purpose Requirement in the Calculation of Just and Equitable Compensation; 15. When Does State Action Amount to Expropriation? Recent Australian Developments.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Utrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Gewicht 367 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Sachenrecht
ISBN-10 94-6236-631-4 / 9462366314
ISBN-13 978-94-6236-631-2 / 9789462366312
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