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A Positive Theory Of Eminent Domain, Eric Kades
A Positive Theory Of Eminent Domain, Eric Kades
Eric A. Kades
By examining a novel data set of land acquisitions and condemnations for roads by all 50 states, this article attempts to formulate a positive theory of states’ invocation of their eminent domain power. Litigation models based on irrationality and asymmetric information suggest that geography, demography, and legal rules may influence the frequency with which state officials resort to condemnation. To a significant degree, the data support these models, as water area and hilliness (geography), population density (demography), and legal rules (fee-shifting statutes) explain a significant portion of the state-state variation in condemnation rates. A number of other theoretically relevant explanatory …
E-J. Mestmäcker: A Legal Theory Without Law (Book Review), Péter Cserne
E-J. Mestmäcker: A Legal Theory Without Law (Book Review), Péter Cserne
Péter Cserne
This is a book review of Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker's A Legal Theory without Law: Ponser v. Hayek on Economic Analysis of Law (Tübingen: Mohr 2007)