Part Ⅰ. Takings International: A Cross-National Perspective 1
Chapter 1. Regulatory Takings and the Role of Comparative Research&Rachelle Alterman 3
Chapter 2. Comparative Analysis: A Platform for Cross-National Learning&Rachelle Alterman 21
Chapter 3. Conclusions: The U.S. Property Rights Debate Viewed through Cross-National Lenses&Rachelle Alterman 75
Part Ⅱ. Countries with Minimal Compensation Rights 91
Chapter 4. Canada&Bryan P. Schwartz and Melanie R. Bueckert 93
Chapter 5. Australia&John Sheehan 107
Chapter 6. United Kingdom&Michael Purdue 119
Chapter 7. France&Vincent A. Renard 139
Chapter 8. Greece&Georgia Giannakourou and Evangelia Balla 149
Part Ⅲ. Countries with Moderate or Ambiguous Compensation Rights 169
Chapter 9. Finland&Katri Nuuja and Kauko Viitanen 171
Chapter 10. Austria&Karin Hiltgartner 195
Chapter 11. United States&Thomas E. Roberts 215
Chapter 12. The Special Case of Oregon: The Heated Debates Regarding Measures 37 and 49&Bianca Putters 229
Part Ⅳ. Countries with Broad Compensation Rights 247
Chapter 13. Poland&Miroslaw Gdesz 249
Chapter 14. The Federal Republic of Germany&Gerd Schmidt-Eichstaedt 271
Chapter 15. Sweden&Thomas Kalbro 293
Chapter 16. Israel&Rachelle Alterman 313
Chapter 17. The Netherlands&Fred Hobma 343
Afterword&Daniel R. Mandelker 365
Table of Authorities 367
Name Index 387