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NIMBYism and Legitimate Expectations
ABSTRACTAn increasing portion of contemporary politics revolves around a set of claims made by those (typically derisively) referred to as NIMBYs. Despite its practical significance, NIMBYism has not received significant attention in academic philosophy.
Travis Quigley, Quigley, Travis
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Legitimate Expectations in Administrative Law
This work offers a systematic study of the principle of legitimate expectations in administrative law. It argues that English law does not protect expectations adequately and presents detailed suggestions for legal ...
Schønberg, Søren J.
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THE COHERENCE OF THE DOCTRINE OF LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS
AbstractThe doctrine of legitimate expectations is a developing area of administrative law, and many issues remain outstanding. Promises, practices, and policies generate legitimate expectations, but what is special about them? Why do they and only they generate legitimate expectations?
Ahmed, F, Perry, A
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2007
Abstract Legitimate expectations is well known as a doctrine of public law in both domestic and HRA law. It is, nonetheless, a distinctive general principle of EC law. As such, the Administrative Court is bound to observe the EC general principle of legitimate expectations, as articulated by the ECJ, in its discrete form.
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Abstract Legitimate expectations is well known as a doctrine of public law in both domestic and HRA law. It is, nonetheless, a distinctive general principle of EC law. As such, the Administrative Court is bound to observe the EC general principle of legitimate expectations, as articulated by the ECJ, in its discrete form.
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Legitimate Expectations in Theory, Practice, and Punishment
This paper is concerned with how we ought to think about legitimate expectations in the non-ideal, ‘real’ world. In one (dominant) strand of contemporary theories of justice, justice requires not that each gets what she deserves, but that each gets that ...
Matt Matravers
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Legitimate Expectations, Legal Transitions, and Wide Reflective Equilibrium [PDF]
Recent scholarly attention to ‘legitimate expectations’ and their role in legal transitions has yielded widely varying principles for distinguishing between legitimate and non-legitimate expectations.
Fergus Green
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Legal Certainty and Legitimate Expectations
2006Abstract The connected concepts of legal certainty and legitimate expectations are to be found in many legal systems, although their precise legal content may vary. These concepts are used in a number of different ways and it is important to distinguish them in order to avoid confusion. This chapter begins with the basic precept of legal
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Legitimate Expectations and Compensation in Changing Circumstances [PDF]
This paper discusses how legitimate expectations should be treated during transitional processes. It examines whether the state may frustrate those expectations which, although legitimate at time T1, are no longer legitimate at time T2 due to changed ...
Lukas H Meyer +2 more
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Legitimate expectations in the age of innovation
AI and EthicsBrian Kogelmann, Jeffrey Carroll
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This essay argues that one structural feature of the law is its working as an expectations machinery that generates and protects legitimate expectations at the same time.
Stefan Arnold
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