The taking issue : a study of the constitutional limits of governmental authority to regulate the use of privately-owned land without paying compensation to the owners. Written for the Council on Environmental Quality, by Fred Bosselman, David Callies, John Banta.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington : For sale by the Superintendent of Documents., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973Description: xxiii, 329 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.73046 23
LOC classification:
  • KF5692 .B68
  • HD205 .B67
Contents:
Part I. The Pervasiveness of the Taking Issue: -- 1. The Atlantic Coast grapples with its environment -- 2. The south seeks to save thos 'down home' qualities -- 3. Open space and the urban land environment in the central states -- 4. California and the west: regulatory frontier -- Part II. Taking and Regulation Through Seven and a Half Centuries: -- 5. Taking and regulation: the English heritage -- 6. The colonial background of the taking issue -- 7. The first century under the taking clause -- 8. Pennsylvania Coal vs. Mahon: Holmes rewrites the constitution -- Part III. The Regulatory Taking in Current Law: -- 9. The regulatory taking in current case law -- 10. Are some public purposes more public than others? -- 11. Cases from the seventies: a quiet judicial revolution -- Part IV. Governmental Strategies for Approaching the Taking Issue: -- 12. The strategy of strict construction -- 13. The strategy of evolving public purpose -- 14. Statutory limitations on regulation -- 15. Sound evidence and careful drafting -- 16. Sidestepping the taking issue -- Part V. Summary and Conclusions.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I. The Pervasiveness of the Taking Issue: -- 1. The Atlantic Coast grapples with its environment -- 2. The south seeks to save thos 'down home' qualities -- 3. Open space and the urban land environment in the central states -- 4. California and the west: regulatory frontier -- Part II. Taking and Regulation Through Seven and a Half Centuries: -- 5. Taking and regulation: the English heritage -- 6. The colonial background of the taking issue -- 7. The first century under the taking clause -- 8. Pennsylvania Coal vs. Mahon: Holmes rewrites the constitution -- Part III. The Regulatory Taking in Current Law: -- 9. The regulatory taking in current case law -- 10. Are some public purposes more public than others? -- 11. Cases from the seventies: a quiet judicial revolution -- Part IV. Governmental Strategies for Approaching the Taking Issue: -- 12. The strategy of strict construction -- 13. The strategy of evolving public purpose -- 14. Statutory limitations on regulation -- 15. Sound evidence and careful drafting -- 16. Sidestepping the taking issue -- Part V. Summary and Conclusions.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha