Law of Property Rights Protection, 3rd Edition

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Wolters Kluwer, 2019 M12 17 - 1286 páginas

Law of Property Rights Protection: Limitations on Governmental Powers, Third Edition is a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the on-going battle between government's desire to regulate and limit private property use, and property owners' equally powerful desire to avoid economically damaging or unreasonable or unconstitutional limitations. Federal, state, and local governments often wish to restrict or condition uses of private property, while private property owners wish to avoid or seek compensation for such regulatory controls. This battle between property and regulation is one of the most emotionally charged and fiercely contested issues in contemporary law. An enormous amount of litigation, at both the federal and state level, has stemmed from questions surrounding the extent to which government may restrict or even prevent certain private property uses.

The relevant law is constantly changing and evolving, so count on the Law of Property Right Protection to bring you completely up to date. The book is organized according to the many ways that government powers over private property are limited, by the federal and state constitutions, the common law, and equitable principles and has been cited by the United States Supreme Court, federal courts, and state appellate courts.

Law of Property Rights Protection: Limitations on Governmental Powers, Third Edition:

Analyzes relevant and current case law, and identifies (1) which challenges by private property owners were successful, (2) what facts seemed compelling to reviewing courts considering property-restrictive regulations, and (3) what arguments by property owners tend to fail in the eyes of reviewing courts. Offers advice on which property-protective provisions in constitutional law maximize the likelihood of a successful challenge to restrictive regulations, as well as advice on how to mount a legal challenge which will not be dismissed on jurisdictional or procedural grounds. Considers all of the primary limitations on government regulations of property - Takings; Due Process; Contracts Clause; Equal Protection; the Vested Rights Doctrine; Anti-Retroactivity Presumptions; Internal Limits on the Police Power Includes the full range of property interests - such as real property; contract rights; leasehold rights; unpatented mining claims; water rights; intellectual property; rights of access and entry; royalty rights; all forms of intangible property interests

Using Laitos' strategic approach, and easy-to-follow organization, this book will help you formulate arguments and challenges which may overcome or invalidate onerous regulations on the use and enjoyment of private property.

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Previous Edition Law of Property Rights Protection: Limitations on Governmental Powers, Second Edition, ISBN 9781543802368

 

Contenido

Chapter
1-7
PART II
1-12
THE TAKINGS CLAUSE
1-51
Chapter 8
IRA-8
not entirely wither the police power was continuously exercised
6-16
Chapter 15
7-15
Chapter 9
IE-9
Chapter 3
8-3
Chapter 11
11-11
Property and Contract Rights 79 Cornell L Rev 87 99100 1993 Mugler v Kansas
11-123
U S 394 1915 Barry Friedman The History of the Countermajoritarian Dif
12-10
Chapter 5
V-5
Chapter 13
V-13
PART V
14-10
LIMITING THE LEGAL STATURE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
15-3
Chapter 17
15-17

Chapter 10
8-10
the twentieth century lately shows signs of weakness Classical liberal
8-11
Rules
8-15
Expectations
8-49
See Kainen The Historical Framework for Reviving Constitutional Protection
9-9
Discrimination and Internal Police Power Limits Are Related
10-3
PRIVATE PROPERTY
10-57
Introduction to Part III
11-4
Clause Keystone Bituminous Coal Assn v DeBenedictis 480 U S 470 1987 Takings
16-6
DEFEATING SECONDARY RETROACTIVITY
17-2
PART VI
17-97
Chapter 18
18-18
Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment should be relegated to the status of a poor
18-31
Chapter 19
19-19
Chapter 20
20-1
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