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E-grāmata: Property Rights in the Defence of Nature [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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First published in 1995. In this study, the author provides a lively and accessible account of the failure of the legal regime to protect the environment. Elizabeth Brubaker explores how legal reliance on property rights has been useful in opposing pollution of land and water. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies, as well as to all those interest in a more secure future for the environment.

Foreword 7(10)
Anthony Scott
Preface 17(6)
Acknowledgements 23(6)
Part I The Golden Age of Common Law Property Rights
1 Thou Shalt Not Trespass
29(10)
2 So As Not to Harm Another
39(14)
3 Without Obstruction, Diversion or Corruption
53(18)
Part II The Erosion of Common Law Property Rights
4 In the Name of the Public Good
71(12)
5 Growth at All Costs
83(10)
6 The Defence of Statutory Authority
93(20)
7 Blinded Justice
113(14)
Part III Common Law Failings
8 The Courts v. The Common Man
127(11)
9 Governments Gutting Their Holdings
138(15)
10 The Taxman's Axe
153(18)
Part IV Nature's Case for Restoring Strong Property Rights
11 Alienable Rights
171(13)
12 No Expropriation Without Full Compensation
184(22)
13 The Gospel According to St. John
206(17)
Appendices: Wisdom of the Ages
A Trespass Case Summaries
223(10)
B Private Nuisance Case Summaries
233(32)
C Riparian Rights Case Summaries
265(28)
Works Cited 293(14)
Index of Cases 307(6)
Index 313
Elizabeth Brubaker