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Expropriations

Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe, 1913
Bahgat Ali, Herz Max, Lasciac Antonio, Sabri Saber. Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 29, exercice 1912, 1913. pp. 84-86.
Bahgat, Ali   +3 more
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Expropriation

2019
Abstract This chapter addresses expropriation, which is the taking by a government of privately owned property. Such a taking is recognized as within the inherent power of a state over property located in its territory, and where the state expropriates its own citizens’ property, international law is not implicated. Indeed, regardless
Borzu Sabahi, Noah Rubins, Don Wallace
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Expropriation

2008
Abstract This chapter discusses the concept of expropriation. Topics covered include the right to expropriate, the three branches of the law, the legality of expropriation, direct and indirect expropriation, and expropriation of contractual rights.
Reinisch, August, Reinisch, August
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Expropriation

2007
Abstract Chapter 8 deals with the protection from the expropriation of an investor’s property. It places this important protection against the background of its historical development before considering the particular formulations now commonly found in the key investment treaties.
Campbell McLachlan   +2 more
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The expropriation location problem

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2003
Summary: We consider the location of a new obnoxious facility that serves only a certain proportion of the demand. Each demand point can be bought by the developer at a given price. An expropriation budget is given. Demand points closest to the facility are expropriated within the given budget.
Oded Berman   +2 more
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Expropriation by Courts: Is It Expropriation or Denial of Justice?

2012
The State's consent to arbitration therefore operates as a waiver of the exhaustion requirement. In addition, admitting that the waiver of the exhaustion requirement applies to denial of justice claims would have the effect of turning any decision of a lower court, or any interlocutory decision, into a potential basis for an international claim against
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The political impacts of land expropriation in China

Journal of Development Economics, 2023
Wenbiao Sha
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The limits of expropriation

Economy and Society, 1983
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