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A kormánynak 1998 nyara óta nincs meghirdetett privatizációs politikája. Az utólagos a központi vagyonkezelő szervezet hivatalos kiadványaira, sajtóközleményekre és számos résztvevővel folyatatott beszélgetésre építő elemzés szerint a legutóbbi parlamenti választás óta...
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Both the Supreme Court and leading legal scholars have often cited federalism as a reason to severely limit federal judicial enforcement of constitutional property rights. Defenders of the federalism rationale for judicial deference on property rights issues make two key arguments. One holds...
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In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, a Supreme Court plurality asserted that takings liability could arise from judicial acts, as well as from state or local legislation and executive agency decisions. The Plurality's rationale supporting “judicial...
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Contemporary American property scholarship is sceptical of Locke's theory of labour. Robert Nozick (in Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974)) and Jeremy Waldron (in The Right to Private Property (1986)) are both assumed to have discredited Locke's conception of labour. Locke's theory seems incoherent...
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Nineteenth century treaties promised Pacific Northwest Indian tribes the right of taking fish in common with the citizens... The meaning of those ten words has produced numerous court decsions in the ensuing century-and-a-half, including a half-dozen from the U.S. Supreme Court. This article...
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The Columbia River Gorge, a spectacularly beautiful canyon along the border of Oregon and Washington, has for the past two decades, been the scene of a largely unnoticed experiment in land-use federalism. In 1986, to protect the Gorge from unwise development, Congress enacted the Columbia River...
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Over centuries, efficient allocation of limited resources has been one main concerns of governments and social scientists. The emergence of the Internet fuelled the proliferation of online matching platforms that facilitate the redistribution of omnipresent surplus resources. This article...
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The built environment is characterized by man-made physical features that make it difficult for certain individuals — often poor people and people of color — to access certain places. Bridges were designed to be so low that buses could not pass under them in order to prevent people of color...
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The Canadian taxpayer's name for tax cases is styled in full upper case letters i.e. "JOHN DOE" (capitis diminutio maxima), as that identifies the individual representing an "officer" defined by Canada's Income Tax Act and Canada Pension Plan. Officers are artificial legal persons that...
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