Distinguished authorship characterizes Land Use Controls: Cases and Materials. Robert Ellickson is Professor of Law at Yale and author of several books and many law review articles dealing with land development and property. Vicki Been is Professor of Law at NYU and a highly respected scholar and authority on the takings clauseand, impact feesand, and environmental justice. Their interdisciplinary approach weaves historicaland, socialand, and economic perspectives through broad legal coverage. Concise but comprehensive treatment of the legal issues in the private and public regulation of land development includes advanced topics such as environmental justiceand, building codes and subdivision regulationsand, and the federal role in urban development. A thematic framework illuminates the connections among multiple topics under land law and gives attention to the factual and political context of the cases and aftermath of decisions. Dynamic pedagogy features original introductory textand, casesand, notesand, excerpts from law review articlesand, and visual aids (mapsand, chartsand, graphs) throughout. Joining the team for the Fourth Edition are Roderick M. Hills (New York University) and Christopher Serkin (Vanderbilt)and, whose publications have appeared in many leading law reviewsand, including the Columbia Law Review and the Harvard Law Review. . The Fourth Edition introduces new material on sustainable development as well as a new focus on the mechanics of modern zoning regulations. Post-Kelo eminent domain reform efforts are discussedand, and there are expanded comparisons with foreign law. Recent constitutional rulings are coveredand, including treatments of judicial takings and the Dormant Commerce Clause. Notes are thoroughly updated with recent casesand, law review literatureand, and empirical studies. Thoroughly updatedand, the revised Fourth Edition presents: two new co-authors: Roderick M. Hillsand, Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and author of numerous law review articlesand, focusing on local government law and issues of federalism Christopher Serkinand, Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School and author of numerous law review articlesand,focusing on local governmentsand, eminent domainand, andthe takings clause new material on sustainable development new focus on the mechanics of modern zoning regulations Post-Kelo eminent domain reform efforts expanded comparisons with foreign law updated notesand, with recent casesand, law review literatureand, and empirical studies
Federal Land Use Law & Litigation
The Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong: Xin Jie Tu Di Qie Yue (xu Qi) Tiao Li (di 150 Zhang). New...
Moore indicates how the Court's recognition of a fundamental liberty interest affects its review of zoning ordinances under the due process clause . The justifications advanced for the exclusion of related individuals from a family in ...
Evaluating and Conserving Green Infrastructure Across the Landscape: A Practitioner's Guide
Whose Vision?: The Political Ecology of Land-use Policy in Nevada County, California
The book offers information on planning enquiries, the development and control of contaminated land, planning controls on extractive industries and retail trades, and enforcement
This book helps to show the way. This volume is being published in association with the Centre for Agrarian Studies and Disaster Mitigation of the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD and PR).
There may be some situations in which even the 5 See generally Plater , The Takings Issue in a Natural Setting : Floodlines and the Police Power , 52 Tex . L. Rev. 201 ( 1974 ) ; F. Bosselman , D. Callies & J. Banta , The Takings Issue ...
Public Perceptions of Natural and Modified Landscapes of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
Public Perceptions of Outstanding Natural Landscapes in the Auckland Region