Taking Property and Just Compensation [electronic resource] : Law and Economics Perspectives of the Takings Issue /

While much has been gained from the traditional legal scholars' doctrinal mode of analysis of the takings issue, this volume is presented in the belief that contributions from scholars from the various schools of thought that comprise Law and Economics can complement the traditional doctrinal approach to law. As the discipline of Law and Economics continues to advance, it remains heterodox; there are several vantage points from which to describe and analyze the interrealtionships between law and economics. It is hoped that the analyses from the several vantage points provided here will complement the prodigous body of existing doctrinal, legal analysis of the takings issue and deepen the understanding of the jurisprudential questions and economic issues surrounding the takings issue. To this end, each contributor to this volume was selected as `representative' of one of the schools of thought comprising Law and Economics. In addition, each contributor was provided with a collection of recent United States Supreme Court cases (those summarized in Chapter 1 of this book) along with President Regan's Executive Order: The sole charge to each contributor was to conduct a legal-economic analysis of the cases and the President's Executive Order from the vantage point of their respective school of thought.

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Main Authors: Mercuro, Nicholas. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992
Subjects:Political science., Law, Law., Commercial law., Constitutional law., Economic policy., Political Science and International Relations., Political Science., Economic Policy., Commercial Law., Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History., Constitutional Law.,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2192732018-07-30T23:56:28ZTaking Property and Just Compensation [electronic resource] : Law and Economics Perspectives of the Takings Issue / Mercuro, Nicholas. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1992.engWhile much has been gained from the traditional legal scholars' doctrinal mode of analysis of the takings issue, this volume is presented in the belief that contributions from scholars from the various schools of thought that comprise Law and Economics can complement the traditional doctrinal approach to law. As the discipline of Law and Economics continues to advance, it remains heterodox; there are several vantage points from which to describe and analyze the interrealtionships between law and economics. It is hoped that the analyses from the several vantage points provided here will complement the prodigous body of existing doctrinal, legal analysis of the takings issue and deepen the understanding of the jurisprudential questions and economic issues surrounding the takings issue. To this end, each contributor to this volume was selected as `representative' of one of the schools of thought comprising Law and Economics. In addition, each contributor was provided with a collection of recent United States Supreme Court cases (those summarized in Chapter 1 of this book) along with President Regan's Executive Order: The sole charge to each contributor was to conduct a legal-economic analysis of the cases and the President's Executive Order from the vantage point of their respective school of thought.1 The Takings Issue: A Continuing Dilemma in Law and Economics -- 2 Regulatory Takings: Policy Analysis and Democratic Principles -- 3 Making Choices and Making Law: An Institutional Perspective on the Takings Issue -- 4 The Supreme Court and Takings Judgments: Constitutional Political Economy Versus Public Choice -- 5 The Dilemmas of Property and Sovereignty in the Postmodern Era: New Solutions for the Regulatory Takings Problem -- 6 The Public Use of Private Property: A Dual-Constraint Theory of Efficient Governmental Takings -- 7 A Classical Liberal Critique of Takings Law: A Struggle Between Individualist and Communitarian Norms.While much has been gained from the traditional legal scholars' doctrinal mode of analysis of the takings issue, this volume is presented in the belief that contributions from scholars from the various schools of thought that comprise Law and Economics can complement the traditional doctrinal approach to law. As the discipline of Law and Economics continues to advance, it remains heterodox; there are several vantage points from which to describe and analyze the interrealtionships between law and economics. It is hoped that the analyses from the several vantage points provided here will complement the prodigous body of existing doctrinal, legal analysis of the takings issue and deepen the understanding of the jurisprudential questions and economic issues surrounding the takings issue. To this end, each contributor to this volume was selected as `representative' of one of the schools of thought comprising Law and Economics. In addition, each contributor was provided with a collection of recent United States Supreme Court cases (those summarized in Chapter 1 of this book) along with President Regan's Executive Order: The sole charge to each contributor was to conduct a legal-economic analysis of the cases and the President's Executive Order from the vantage point of their respective school of thought.Political science.LawLaw.Commercial law.Constitutional law.Economic policy.Political Science and International Relations.Political Science.Economic Policy.Commercial Law.Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.Constitutional Law.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2958-9URN:ISBN:9789401129589
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topic Political science.
Law
Law.
Commercial law.
Constitutional law.
Economic policy.
Political Science and International Relations.
Political Science.
Economic Policy.
Commercial Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Constitutional Law.
Political science.
Law
Law.
Commercial law.
Constitutional law.
Economic policy.
Political Science and International Relations.
Political Science.
Economic Policy.
Commercial Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Constitutional Law.
spellingShingle Political science.
Law
Law.
Commercial law.
Constitutional law.
Economic policy.
Political Science and International Relations.
Political Science.
Economic Policy.
Commercial Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Constitutional Law.
Political science.
Law
Law.
Commercial law.
Constitutional law.
Economic policy.
Political Science and International Relations.
Political Science.
Economic Policy.
Commercial Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Constitutional Law.
Mercuro, Nicholas. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Taking Property and Just Compensation [electronic resource] : Law and Economics Perspectives of the Takings Issue /
description While much has been gained from the traditional legal scholars' doctrinal mode of analysis of the takings issue, this volume is presented in the belief that contributions from scholars from the various schools of thought that comprise Law and Economics can complement the traditional doctrinal approach to law. As the discipline of Law and Economics continues to advance, it remains heterodox; there are several vantage points from which to describe and analyze the interrealtionships between law and economics. It is hoped that the analyses from the several vantage points provided here will complement the prodigous body of existing doctrinal, legal analysis of the takings issue and deepen the understanding of the jurisprudential questions and economic issues surrounding the takings issue. To this end, each contributor to this volume was selected as `representative' of one of the schools of thought comprising Law and Economics. In addition, each contributor was provided with a collection of recent United States Supreme Court cases (those summarized in Chapter 1 of this book) along with President Regan's Executive Order: The sole charge to each contributor was to conduct a legal-economic analysis of the cases and the President's Executive Order from the vantage point of their respective school of thought.
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Economic Policy.
Commercial Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Constitutional Law.
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