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9780851987279

Agrarian Land Law in the Western World Essays About Agrarian Land Policy and Regulation in Twelve Countries of the Western World

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  • ISBN-13: 9780851987279
  • ISBN: 0851987273
  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Publisher: CABI

AUTHOR

Brussaard, Wim, Grossman, Margaret R.

SUMMARY

This book is the first to provide a comparative review of agrarian land policy and regulation with 'western' developed economies. Twelve chapters cover specific countries: USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy and Norway. There is also a chapter providing an overview of relevant European Community law and a concluding chapter comparing issues raised in the country-specific chapters. The book provides a unique overview of the subject, and while not intended as a comprehensive guide to legal practice, is a unique reference for academics and practitioners concerned with agrarian law. It will also provide an accessible introduction to the subject for all those who may not be legally trained, but who are concerned with land use, agricultural policy and rural planning.Brussaard, Wim is the author of 'Agrarian Land Law in the Western World Essays About Agrarian Land Policy and Regulation in Twelve Countries of the Western World', published 1992 under ISBN 9780851987279 and ISBN 0851987273.

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