However, the idea that we can use
our property in any way we choose is
not, and never has been, a constitutional
right. On the other hand, the
government cannot, in the name of
the public welfare, enact and enforce
any restriction it chooses on the use
of private property.
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Property Rights Land Stewardship & The Takings Issue
& THE
However, the idea that we can use
our property in any way we choose is
not, and never has been, a constitutional
right. On the other hand, the
government cannot, in the name of
the public welfare, enact and enforce
any restriction it chooses on the use
of private property.
Full Text:
Property Rights Land Stewardship & The Takings Issue
& THE
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In considering fisheries regulation in the next decade, I make a concluding point that may become a major theme. This is that individual permanent catch quotas of a regulator-determined TAC are only a stage in the development of management from licensing to private rights (Scott 1989). The condition of open...