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The Georgia Condominium Act’S Authorization Of Private Takings: Revisiting Kelo And “Bitter With The Sweet”, Tyler Gaines
The Georgia Condominium Act’S Authorization Of Private Takings: Revisiting Kelo And “Bitter With The Sweet”, Tyler Gaines
Georgia Law Review
Homeownership provides owners with certain property
rights and a sense of security. One of the most important
property rights is the Takings Clause of the U.S. Constitution,
which prohibits the government from taking private property
without just compensation. The Clause has been incorporated
against the states and is interpreted as prohibiting any taking
that does not serve a public use. Despite these constitutional
protections, numerous condominium owners face the threat of
private investors taking their units for no public use, without
just compensation, and without the owners’ consent.
Many state condominium laws allow private investors who
obtain a specified percentage …
Tthe Requirement Of Domestic Participation In New Mining Ventures In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
Tthe Requirement Of Domestic Participation In New Mining Ventures In Zambia, Muna Ndulo
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall
Mariculture: A New Ocean Use, J. Owens Smith, David L. Marshall
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Book Review Earthcare: Sierra Club Special Publications Of The International Environment, 1972-1976, J. William Futrell
Book Review Earthcare: Sierra Club Special Publications Of The International Environment, 1972-1976, J. William Futrell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The United States Nuclear Power Export Program: An Assessment Of It's National And International Impacts On The Enviornment, Gwyn P. Newsom
The United States Nuclear Power Export Program: An Assessment Of It's National And International Impacts On The Enviornment, Gwyn P. Newsom
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
City Growth And Cooperation Along The United States/Mexican Border, Nora M. Tocups
City Growth And Cooperation Along The United States/Mexican Border, Nora M. Tocups
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Financing Urbanization In Developing Countries, Leslie Smith
Financing Urbanization In Developing Countries, Leslie Smith
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Housing The Urban Poor In Developing Countries: Selected Legal Issues In The Provision Of Serviced Land And Shelter, Bertis E. Downs Iv
Housing The Urban Poor In Developing Countries: Selected Legal Issues In The Provision Of Serviced Land And Shelter, Bertis E. Downs Iv
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Urbanization And Public Services, Fredric Stearns
Urbanization And Public Services, Fredric Stearns
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Legal Issues And Urbanization In Developing Countries-Foreward, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Symposium: Legal Issues And Urbanization In Developing Countries-Foreward, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Treaty For Amazonian Cooperation: A Bold New Instrument For Development, Georges D. Landau
The Treaty For Amazonian Cooperation: A Bold New Instrument For Development, Georges D. Landau
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
How Are Local Governments Responding To Student Rental Problems In University Towns In The United States, Canada, And England?, Jack S. Frierson
How Are Local Governments Responding To Student Rental Problems In University Towns In The United States, Canada, And England?, Jack S. Frierson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Dwelling Together: Using Cooperative Housing To Abate The Affordable Housing Shortage In Canada And The United States, Jennifer Cohoon Mcscotts
Dwelling Together: Using Cooperative Housing To Abate The Affordable Housing Shortage In Canada And The United States, Jennifer Cohoon Mcscotts
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Kyoto Comes To Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce In Small Town America, T. Rick Irvin, Peter A. Appel, Julie M. Mcentire, J. Chris Rabon
Kyoto Comes To Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce In Small Town America, T. Rick Irvin, Peter A. Appel, Julie M. Mcentire, J. Chris Rabon
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Community Involvement In Brownfield Redevelopment Makes Cents: A Study Of Brownfield Redevelopment Initiatives In The United States And Central And Eastern Europe, Anne Marie Pippin
Community Involvement In Brownfield Redevelopment Makes Cents: A Study Of Brownfield Redevelopment Initiatives In The United States And Central And Eastern Europe, Anne Marie Pippin
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Problem With The Bureau Of Land Management's Delegation Of Wildlife Management In Wilderness, Lindsay S. Jones
The Problem With The Bureau Of Land Management's Delegation Of Wildlife Management In Wilderness, Lindsay S. Jones
Georgia Law Review
Congress passed the Wilderness Act of 1964 "to secure for
the American people of present and future generations the
benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness." When it
passed the Act, Congress preserved over 9 million acres of
federal lands; and since then, the National Wilderness
Preservation System has been expanded by more than 100
million acres. The Act requires the federal agencies to
manage the wilderness areas to preserve their wilderness
character and to leave the lands unimpaired for future
generations.
Wildlife is an integral part of what makes wilderness
worth preserving. Despite the vital role wildlife plays in …