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The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Issues in Expropriation
reviews the contemporary major issues involving expropriation
(eminent domain/compulsory purchase) in an international context.
Expropriation is a right reserved to all governments, and, thus, it
has an impact on all societies. This book, the first of its kind,
considers the essential issues from the point of view of both
developing and developed countries, and their needs for major
infrastructure projects. The content covers major issues,
principles and policies and includes the experiences of and
examples from different countries and regions, including Australia,
Asia, China, Europe, India and the USA. Rather than providing an
in-depth examination of individual countries' legal systems, the
book focuses on international issues, and also provides a
reflection on how national experiences can be related to global
needs. Key themes include: Nature and quantum of compensation *
Land rights and the acquisition of traditional land rights * Issues
surrounding 'public interest' *Alternatives to expropriation *The
future: "good practice", debate and reform. This handbook is an
essential resource for students and researchers in the areas of
land policy, land law, property law and rights, and international
development.
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Issues in Expropriation
reviews the contemporary major issues involving expropriation
(eminent domain/compulsory purchase) in an international context.
Expropriation is a right reserved to all governments, and, thus, it
has an impact on all societies. This book, the first of its kind,
considers the essential issues from the point of view of both
developing and developed countries, and their needs for major
infrastructure projects. The content covers major issues,
principles and policies and includes the experiences of and
examples from different countries and regions, including Australia,
Asia, China, Europe, India and the USA. Rather than providing an
in-depth examination of individual countries' legal systems, the
book focuses on international issues, and also provides a
reflection on how national experiences can be related to global
needs. Key themes include: Nature and quantum of compensation *
Land rights and the acquisition of traditional land rights * Issues
surrounding 'public interest' *Alternatives to expropriation *The
future: "good practice", debate and reform. This handbook is an
essential resource for students and researchers in the areas of
land policy, land law, property law and rights, and international
development.
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