INTERNATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR DETERMINING COMPENSATION FOR COMPULSORY PURCHASE OF PRIVATE LAND PLOTS
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2024-31-00-018Keywords:
Compulsory purchase, compensation, private land, land plot, valuationAbstract
Most countries supplement the constitutional framework with specific laws and regulations on compulsory purchase of land. National or regional laws usually contain a detailed description of the purposes (needs) for which eminent domain can be used, identMetrics
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