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- Title
Does the Alaska Constitution Provide Broader Protection for Taking or Damage of Property? An Analysis.
- Authors
Albert, Lawrence V.
- Abstract
The article presents an analysis of the Alaska Supreme Court's application of federal takings laws of the U.S. It further analyzes the issue of broader protection in Alaska through just compensation as opposed to Takings Clause in the U.S. Constitution concluding that Alaska Supreme Court has failed to articulate broader protection for regulatory interference with property rights under its constitutional damage clause.
- Subjects
ALASKA; UNITED States; PROPERTY rights; JUST compensation (Eminent domain); APPELLATE courts; UNITED States. Constitution
- Publication
Public Land & Resources Law Review, 2011, Vol 32, p27
- ISSN
1093-6858
- Publication type
Article