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The purpose of this book is to consider the neighbour conflict arising between airports and neighbouring owners of land, particularly with residential uses, as well as to assess the existing solutions applied to manage or resolve that conflict. The book explains why the neighbour conflict between the airport and landowners is of a particular kind and what legal instruments are applied to address it in an attempt to balance the interests of opposing parties. Readers will develop an understanding of how the law operates when damage is caused by a legal act of the government and what the limits of compensable loss are. In addition, the reader will discover the economic foundations of possible solutions and why not all market losses are legally compensable. Key features of this book include:
The Author's intention is to promote conscious and civil relations among market participants, as opposed to opportunistic and speculative behaviour. This book is important reading for lawyers, academics, PhD students and postgraduate students dealing with land use regulations, environmental law, compulsory purchase, eminent domain and expropriation issues, compensation for property restrictions, as well as with aviation law and legal aspects of airport operations.
Magdalena Habdas (Dr. hab. Prof. UŚ) is an Associate Professor specializing in Private Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration, at the University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland. She also holds a Master of Arts in English from the University of Silesia, and a Master of Science in Property Valuation and Management, from Sheffield Hallam University, UK. She is a certified real estate valuer and an attorney-at-law.
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