
Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights
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- PART I Introduction: A Common Core Research on Property
- 1: Martina Conticelli: Property Rights and Administrative Limits: A Procedural Perspective
- PART II The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Law, Administration, and Procedures
- 2: David Renders, Luca Ceci, Caroline Delforge, and Kevin Polet: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Belgium
- 3: Emma Guernaoui: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in France
- 4: Foroud Shirvani: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Germany
- 5: Silvia Mirate: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Italy
- 6: Jacques Sluysmans and Nikky van Triet: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in the Netherlands
- 7: Inga Kawka and Lukasz Kozera: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Poland
- 8: Rui Guerra da Fonseca: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Portugal
- 9: Luis Arroyo Jiménez and Dolores Utrilla Fernández-Bermejo: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Spain
- 10: Patricia Jonason: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Sweden
- 11: Halyna Dovhan: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in Ukraine
- 12: Emma Waring: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in the United Kingdom
- 13: Ilya Somin: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in the United States of America
- 14: Filippo Fontanelli: Procedural Requirements for Administrative Limits to Property Rights in the International Law on Promotion and Protection of Foreign Investments
- Part III Cases
- 15: Cases
- Part IV Comparative Analysis
- 16: Vincent Martenet: Comparative Perspectives on Expropriation and Other Takings: England, France, Germany, and the United States
- 17: Yseult Marique: Public and Private Sovereign Powers in Liberal Models of Property Protection: Belgium, Sweden, and the Netherlands
- 18: Nuria Magaldi: Procedural Safeguards of Property Rights in Southern Europe: Italy, Spain, and Portugal
- 19: Balázs Szabolcs Gerencsér: Comparative Expropriation: Poland, Ukraine, and Hungary
- 20: Martina Conticelli: Property Rights, Administrative Limits and Procedural Requirements in the EU, the ECHR, and the IIL
- 21: Thomas Perroud: Concluding Remarks on the Unity of the Liberal World as Regards State Regulation of Property
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