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Intergenerational Condemnation, Donald H. Gjerdingen Jan 1986

Intergenerational Condemnation, Donald H. Gjerdingen

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Justice between generations is a growing concern in land use, particularly in the areas of environmental and historic preservation. In this Article, Professor Gerdingen addresses the effect of this development on contemporary takings clause doctrine. He argues that conventional takings doctrine is comprised of four different "causes of action" that merely focus on intragenerational conflicts over the use of resources. As a result, part of the reason why the law generates so many hard cases in the area of environmental and historic preservation is that the conventional takings doctrine is unable to accommodate the justice between generations component of preservation …


No Water For The Woods: A Critical Analysis Of United States V. New Mexico, A. Dan Tarlock, Sally K. Fairfax Jan 1979

No Water For The Woods: A Critical Analysis Of United States V. New Mexico, A. Dan Tarlock, Sally K. Fairfax

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