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Titre(s) : Eminent domain [Texte imprimé] : a comparative perspective / edited by Iljoong Kim, Hojun Lee, Ilya Somin
Publication : Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge university press, cop. 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-316 p.) : ill. ; 23 cm
Comprend : Taking law from an economic perspective with reference to German law / Hans-Bernd
Schafer ; Eminent domain in the United States / Ilya Somain ; Direct expropriation
: multi-layered legal protection in Europe / Anne van Aaken ; Eminent domain law
in Taiwan : new law, old practice? / Yun-chien Chang ; Compulsory land acquisition
in developing countries : shifting paradigm or entrenched legacy? / Jonathan Lindsay,
Klaus Deininger, Thea Hilhorst ; Public interest criteria and Korea's scrutiny system
/ Hojun Lee ; Who exercises the eminent domain power in Korea? : a focus on private
takings / Iljoong Kim ; Just compensation in eminent domain in Korea : from the perspective
of fairness / Byungkoo Cho ; Overall due process in takings in Korea / Kisang Jung
; Distribution of development surplus in takings / Sungkyu Park ; Takings, disputes,
and resolutions in Korea : a quantitative review / Duol Kim.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"The taking of private property for development projects has caused controversy in
many nations, where it has often been used to benefit powerful interests at the expense
of the general public. This edited collection is the first to use a common framework
to analyze the law and economics of eminent domain around the world. The authors show
that seemingly disparate nations face a common set of problems in seeking to regulate
the condemnation of private property by the state. They include the tendency to forcibly
displace the poor and politically weak for the benefit of those with greater influence,
disputes over compensation, and resort to condemnation in cases where it destroys
more economic value than it creates. With contributions from leading scholars in the
fields of property law and economics, the book offers a comparative perspective and
considers a wide range of possible solutions to these problems" ; "The taking of private
property for development projects has caused controversy in many nations, where it
has often been used to benefit powerful interests at the expense of the general public.
This edited collection is the first to use a common framework to analyze the law and
economics of eminent domain around the world. The authors show that seemingly disparate
nations face a common set of problems in seeking to regulate the condemnation of private
property by the state. They include the tendency to forcibly displace the poor and
politically weak for the benefit of those with greater influence, disputes over compensation,
and resort to condemnation in cases where it destroys more economic value than it
creates. With contributions from leading scholars in the fields of property law and
economics, they offer a comparative perspective and consider a wide range of possible
solutions to these problems"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Kim, Iljoong. Éditeur scientifique
Lee, Hojun. Éditeur scientifique
Somin, Ilya. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Expropriation -- Corée (République)
Indice(s) Dewey :
343.025 2 (23e éd.) = Domaine public - Acquisition de biens immobiliers (droit)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781316628331 (paperback). - ISBN 1316628337 (paperback). - ISBN 9781107177291
(hardback). - ISBN 1107177294 (hardback)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb452709175
Notice n° :
FRBNF45270917
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)