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101 | | Eviction Of Unlawful Occupants From Unsafe Inner-City Buildings In South Africa: The Tension Between Constitutional Rights And Urban Planning Programmes Henk Delport
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102 | | From rude illegalism to the rule of law, The shift from regulative to discretionary mode in Israeli coastal planning Nurit Alfasi
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103 | | The Sound and the Fury? The Impact of Post-Kelo State-level Eminent Domain egislation on Planning and Development Practice in the United States Ellen M. Bassett Harvey M. Jacobs
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104 | | A Contrarian View of U.S. and European Property Rights and Land Use Planning: Differences without any Substance Harvey M. Jacobs
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105 | | Compulsory Acquisition of Property Arising from Land Use Planning – An Australian Perspective John Sheehan
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106 | | Planning permission and the law of nuisance in the United Kingdom Francis McManus
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107 | | Planning Legislation – a view from Victoria, Australia Rebecca Leshinsky
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108 | | Zoning on purposes as a contemporary alternative for zoning on land uses of open spaces in an urbanised context Hans Leinfelder
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109 | | Abstract Of Measure 37 Article (“Year Zero”) Edward J. Sullivan
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110 | | Clumsy Floodplains – Patterns of action before, during, and after extreme floods – Thomas Hartmann
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111 | | The Europeanization of Land Development as Discontinuous Adjustment: The Interpretation of a Düsseldorf Court and its Impact Willem K. Korthals Altes
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112 | | The Myth of Dutch Planning Leonie B. Janssen-Jansen
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113 | | How to actualize the institutions of legal quality in transactional practices of policy making: The case of urban and regional planning Leonie B. Janssen-Jansen Willem. G.M. Salet
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114 | | Does land readjustment have a future? Rob Home
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115 | | Monitoring vacant land pledges – Land management based on remote sensing technologies – Gabi Zimmermann
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116 | | Potential issues for public and private cooperation in Poland within the framework of European Single Market regulations Tuna Tasan-Kok Magdalena Zaleczna
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117 | | A New Generation of Land Use and Planning Laws to Support Growth and Development in the United States that Effectively Addresses Climate Change Lora A. Lucero
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118 | | The mystery of the eviction of poorest people by the Cameroonian government Robinson Tchapmegni
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119 | | Wal-Mart in the Garden District: Does the Arbitrary and Capricious Standard of Review in NEPA cases Undermine Citizen Participation Dawn Jourdan
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120 | | Public-private cooperation in urban regeneration investment planning Jesper Ole Jensen Jacob Norvig Larsen
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121 | | A weak link in a metropolitan area or (less) rationality and (more) power Violeta Puscasu, Raducan Oprea
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122 | | Adoption of legislation on expropriation of privately-owned land in Ukraine Alina Lizunova
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123 | | The poor and the land Benjamin Davy
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124 | | Property Rights as Complexity: The integration of law, economics, sociology and sustainability Spike Boydell
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125 | | Planning simulation as a tool for Mobility Management implementation within building permission process – Krakow case. Andrzej Szarata Aleksandra Faron
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126 | | Real estate crisis and valuation – An approach to solve overvaluation from the German point of view Kathrina Schmidt
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127 | | Flexibility in planning and its effects on public-value capturing in England, Valencia and the Netherlands Demetrio Munoz Gielen Tuna Tasan-Kok
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128 | | Capital-Directing Administrative Procedures – Public and Government Participation versus Individual Legal Protection Willy Spannowsky Andreas Hofmeister
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129 | | Cross-national comparisons of integrating mobility management and land use planning in the EU and Switzerland: negotiating or enforcing public-private cooperation in the development process? Tom Rye Janina Welsch Aljaz Plevnik Roberto de Tommasi
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130 | | Planning and the Common Law Tradition Philip Booth
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131 | | Towards a Participatory National Plan: A Two-Pronged Approach Deborah Peel Greg Lloyd
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132 | | Planning reforms in Northern Ireland: property rights and culture change in institutional reform Greg Lloyd Deborah Peel
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133 | | Public participation in the 3G infrastructure development in Sweden Stefan Larsson
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134 | | The regulatory framework and the social capital - comparative study of land development process in Poland and Finland Barbara Havel Magdalena Zaleczna
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135 | | A Regional Planning Approach to Resolving Governmental Immunity Issues Mark A. Wyckoff Gary D. Taylor
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136 | | Implementing national policy and local planning Lars Emmelin Stefan Larsson
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137 | | Suspending the law: planning informal settlements in the West Bank, Erez Tzfadia
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138 | | When house building comes closer Orla Friis Jensen
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139 | | Critical Evaluation Of Legal And Institutional Context Of Urban Planning In Turkey: The Case Of Istanbul Fatma Unsal
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140 | | Land reform: Economic viable for the agricultural sector? J.A.A. Jansen
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141 | | The Property Paradox: Is Zoning a Property Right or State Regulation? Judd Schechtman
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142 | | From Uthwatt to Barker and Beyond: Planning Gain and Betterment Extraction in the United Kingdom John Corkindale
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143 | | Shore protection in Sweden. Efficiency or waste of space ? Eidar Lindgren
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144 | | Megapolitan Growth Management in the 21st Century: Regional Urban Planning and Sustainable Development in the United States Edward H. Ziegler
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145 | | Evolving A New Law For Public Land Acquisition And Administration In Nigeria Muhammad Bashar Nuhu
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146 | | The Influence of Brazilian, Colombian and Spanish Urban Legislation in the recently passed “Territorial Ordering and Sustainable Development Law” of Uruguay. Ignacio Lorenzo
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147 | | The Right to exclude and the Right not to be excluded: The exclusionary effects of Planning Regulations from a Legal Rights Perspective Iris Frankel-Cohen
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148 | | The Long Road from Planning to Expropriation Nira Orni
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149 | | Knowing the Social – How do Planning Law Decision Makers know about social impacts? Rebecca Leshinsky
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150 | | The Ongoing Property Rights Debate Bianca Putters
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151 | | Applicability of Land Readjustment Method in Urban Renewal: An analysis for Turkey Sevkiye Sence TURK Willem K. Korthals Altes
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152 | | The use of land readjustment for implementation of development projects Evelin Jürgenson Siim Maasikamäe
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153 | | Urban planning in private property conditions in Ukraine Olga Petrakovska Alina Lizunova
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154 | | Coastal areas in Greece: the legislative framework concerning their development and/or protection, and the influence of social, political and economic factors Konstantinos Lalenis Fotini Zigouri
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155 | | Distribution of Costs and Profits in Urban Development Michael Tophøj Sørensen Finn Kjær Christensen
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156 | | Fair Allocation of Social Housing: an outlook on the Italian experience Laura Pogliani
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157 | | Using Planning Law Fracture to Map the Mind of the Property Developer Mark Oranje
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158 | | Do You Mind If The Government Constructs A Sewerage Farm In Your Rural Subdivision Alan Gregory
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159 | | Planning vs. mapping in a legal context Lasse Baaner
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160 | | Do we Need a “Tort of Takings”? Russell Brown
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161 | | Building faith: regulatory obstacles to religious institutional uses, and the case of the Zoroastrian Temple in Toronto Eran S. Kaplinsky
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162 | | Sneaking Lochner Back In Through the Gravel Pit: Adjudicating Substantive Due Process in U.S. Planning and Zoning Law Richard K. Norton
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163 | | Public Access to Private Land: England’s Countryside and Rights of Way Act, Sweden’s Allemansrätt, and Cultural and Legal Impossibility in the U.S. Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
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164 | | Compensation Rights For Decline In Land Lalues Due To Land Use Planning Decisions: The findings of cross-national comparative research Rachelle Alterman
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165 | | The Power of Planning Theories on Law Batsheva Ronen
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166 | | Definition of “public purpose” in Polish land use law Miroslaw Gdesz Krzysztof Tomaszewski
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167 | | Arranging The Private Provision Of Public Spaces By Using Property Rights Needham
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168 | | Compensation to neighbours for nuisances – the case of the Danish Permanent Energy Act Sørens H.Mørup
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169 | | Municipalities Law and changes of their borders in Turkey D. Altubas
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170 | | The adaptive efficiency of planning systems: an international comparison Erwin van der Krabben Jean-Marie Halleux Szymon Marcinzak
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171 | | Participation in Practice Dafna Camron and Rachelle Alterman
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172 | | Property Rights and Global Climate Change Anthony Dan Tarlock
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173 | | A better deal Menno van der Veen
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174 | | Non-financial compensation instruments in planning practice Menno van der Veen, Leonie Janssen-Jansen en Marjolein Spaans
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175 | | Rural Land Development in China and Rethink of the Existing Urban-Rural Planning System Lin Yan and Li Yu
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176 | | Beauty or Identity-Stability Rationales for Debating Historic Preservation Policy: An Analysis of Israeli Jurisprudence Nir Mualam
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177 | | Land use planning and the provision of affordable housing in the Netherlands: an underdeveloped relationship Edwin Buitelaar
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178 | | Challenged democratic legitimacy in informal ad-hoc regional associations in the Netherlands: a possible way forward Frederic Koeman Leonie Janssen-Jansen
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179 | | Old wine in new bottles? An introduction to the new Norwegian planning and building act. Eduardo J. Borba da Silva
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180 | | The collisions between various planning regulations in Poland in the view of a new Planning Act proposal. Magdalena Belof
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181 | | The tragedy of the Nature Commons in Denmark Per Christensen
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182 | | Impact Fees for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Thomas Jacobson
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