The Right to Property in Commonwealth ConstitutionsCambridge University Press, 9. mar. 2000 - 268 strani First book to examine constitutional rights to property in Commonwealth countries. It concentrates on the central issues of a right to property, such as the meaning of 'property', and 'adequate' or 'fair' compensation. Many judges use comparative law to resolve constitutional cases. However, very few books have been written on comparative law in the Commonwealth. It also examines the historical background in the fundamental principles of the British constitution and the colonial system. The analysis is both practical and theoretical, and it will be useful to academic and practising lawyers. |
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... British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Allen , Tom . The right to property in commonwealth constitutions / Tom Allen . P. cm . Includes bibliographical references . ISBN 0 521 58377 2 1. Right of property ...
... British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Allen , Tom . The right to property in commonwealth constitutions / Tom Allen . P. cm . Includes bibliographical references . ISBN 0 521 58377 2 1. Right of property ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The right to property at common law | 13 |
The development of written rights to property | 36 |
Constitutional interpretation | 83 |
The meaning of property | 119 |
Acquisition and deprivation | 162 |
Public purpose | 201 |
Compensation | 223 |
Bibliography | 253 |
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