Property Rights e-bog
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A survey of the evolution of property rights in the United States-from constitutional protections and due process to private property rights and government-takings doctrines.Legal opinions and public attitudes toward property rights have fluctuated over the years, from periods when almost any infringement of these rights was impermissible, to times in which the government was granted much wider...
E-bog
546,47 DKK
Forlag
ABC-CLIO
Udgivet
23 juni 2003
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781576077696
A survey of the evolution of property rights in the United States-from constitutional protections and due process to private property rights and government-takings doctrines.Legal opinions and public attitudes toward property rights have fluctuated over the years, from periods when almost any infringement of these rights was impermissible, to times in which the government was granted much wider latitude. This book examines the history of individual property ownership in the U.S. from the late colonial era to the present, explaining how property rights were established, defended, and sometimes later reinterpreted. Of special interest are rights that have developed over time, such as due process, just compensation for government "e;takings"e; of private property, and the rights landowners may assert against other persons.Of particular interest to today's readers are government regulation of private property for environmental purposes, challenges to zoning regulations, and intellectual property rights in cyberspace.