1st Edition

Property Rights and Eminent Domain

Edited By Ellen Frankel Paul Copyright 1987
284 Pages
by Routledge

283 Pages
by Routledge

In a country built on the institution of private property, property-owner rights have been under attack. By arguing that private property is a fundamental liberty whose protection deserves the highest priority, Ellen Frankel Paul challenges one of the dominant trends of the past half century: the erosion of property rights via zoning and land use restrictions, carried on by government exercising... Read more
Acknowledgments, Introduction, 1. Environmentalism and Property Rights, 2. The Genesis and Development of the Eminent Domain and Police Powers, 3. The Right to Private Property: Does it Exist? Where Does It Come From? Is Absolutism Defensible?, 4. Conclusion: Resolving the Constitutional Muddle, Index of Legal Cases, General Index

Biography

Ellen Frankel Paul