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Vol 3 (2008): Special Series
Vol 3 (2008): Special Series
Compulsory Purchase and Compensation in Land Acquisition and Takings Editors: Kauko Viitanen and Ibimina Kakalu
Published:
2008-09-28
Editorial
Kauko Viitanen
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Modeling the Expropriation Procedures using UML The case of Greece
Apostolos Arvanitis, Archontis Sismanidis, Haroula Tsigarda
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Property values and infrastructure provision: A conceptual model of risk perception, amplification and worsenment
Peter Elliott
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Betterment deduction as a form of compensation
Miroslaw Gdesz
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Quality Management of Expropriation Processes in Finland
Tuomo Heinonen
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Institutions in Conflict Management of Highway and Railway Projects in Finland - General analysis and the property owner's perspective
Seija Kotilainen
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Uncertainty of Valuation in Expropriation Processes -- the Case of Poland
Ewa Kucharska-Stasiak
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Expropriation in the Simple Cadastre
Gerhard Navratil, Andrew U. Frank
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Compulsory Purchase and Payment of Compensation in Nigeria: A Case Study of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
Muhammad Bashar Nuhu
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Coercive purchase of a missing part of a plot
Katri Nuuja, Heidi Falkenbach, Malgorzata Barbara Havel, Kauko Viitanen
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Compulsory Purchase and Compensation: an overview of the system in England and Wales.
Frances Plimmer
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Land acquisition and expropriation performed decentralized: Experiences in Norwegian municipalities
Håvard Steinsholt
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The institutional changes, social capital and old expropriation consequences in Poland
Magdalena Zaleczna, Malgorzata Havel
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Is The Amount of Compensation for Real Estate Expropriation Just? Current State and Proposals for Changes
Sabina Źróbek, Ryszard Źróbek
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