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The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions Tom Allen (University of Durham)

The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions By Tom Allen (University of Durham)

The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions by Tom Allen (University of Durham)


Summary

First book to examine constitutional rights to property in Commonwealth countries. Although many Commonwealth judges use comparative law in resolving constitutional cases, very few books have been written on comparative law in the Commonwealth. This book presents both practical and theoretical analyses, together with the historical background.

The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions Summary

The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions by Tom Allen (University of Durham)

The right to property is an important part of most Commonwealth constitutions. This book examines the evolution of right to property and the changing trends in their interpretation by the courts. A number of specific issues are examined closely: Which interests are constitutionally protected as 'property'? When does the regulation of property amount to an acquisition of property? Are there limits on the purposes for which states may take the property of their subjects? What are the rules regarding compensation for property? The analysis is both practical and theoretical, and it should be useful to both academic and practising lawyers.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The right to property at common law; 3. The development of written rights to property; 4. Constitutional interpretation; 5. The meaning of property; 6. Acquisition and deprivation; 7. Public purpose; 8. Compensation; Bibliography.

Additional information

NPB9780521583770
9780521583770
0521583772
The Right to Property in Commonwealth Constitutions by Tom Allen (University of Durham)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-03-09
294
N/A
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