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505 8 |a Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Emergence of Unoccupied House Problem in Japan and Legal Measures Towards This Issue -- 1.1 Current State of Unoccupied Houses Issues and Causes -- 1.1.1 Current Conditions -- 1.1.2 Causes of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.2 Municipal and National Legislation Towards "Unoccupied Houses as a Social Problem" -- 1.2.1 Independent Ordinances in Local Municipalities -- 1.2.2 National Legislative Measures -- 1.2.3 Features of Legislative Responses -- 1.2.4 Use of the Unoccupied House Act -- 1.3 Future Issues -- 1.3.1 Measures Beyond Disposal of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.3.2 Institutional and Theoretical Problems -- References -- 2 Municipal Responses to Vacant Properties in the United States -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Causes -- 2.3 Effects -- 2.4 Vacant Property Response Objectives and Constraints on Achieving Them -- 2.5 Indiana's Unsafe Building Law -- 2.6 The Importance of Being Able to "Fire" the Owner -- 2.7 Baltimore's Vacant Building Receivership Ordinance -- 2.8 Tax Foreclosure and Land Banking -- References -- 3 Expropriation of Vacant Property in France: The Case of Substandard Housing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Vacant Properties in France: General Context in Urban and Rural Areas -- 3.3 Legal and Political Debates on the Instruments for Reducing Vacant Housing -- 3.3.1 Incentive Policies on Vacant Homes: Tax and Subsidies -- 3.3.2 Directive Instruments Depriving Owners of Property Rights: Requisition and Expropriation -- 3.4 Disputes Over Compensation for Expropriated Properties and the Vacant Housing Issue: Empirical Data from Civil Courts -- 3.4.1 Expropriation in the French Legal System -- 3.4.2 Compensation Disputes and Strategies of Vacant Property Owners -- 3.4.3 The Value of Vacant Properties: How to Evaluate Compensation When There Is No Longer a Market? -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References 
505 8 |a 4 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Central Instrument for Managing Apartment Vacancies in German Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Actual Findings in Germany -- 4.2.1 Shrinking Cities and Their Causes -- 4.2.2 Shrinking Cities and the Consequences -- 4.3 Contours of the Development Concept as Regards Urban Planning -- 4.3.1 Urban Redevelopment as a Regulatory Context -- 4.3.2 Contours of the Urban Planning Development Concept -- 4.3.3 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Concept -- 4.4 The Urban Planning Development Concept in Urban Planning Regulatory Structures -- 4.4.1 Cooperative Administrative Action as the Desired Outcome -- 4.4.2 The Shadow of Hierarchy in Construction Law -- 4.4.3 Urban Planning Development Concepts in the Municipal Funding Regime -- 4.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 5 The Tragedies of the Commons and Anticommons in an Era of Underuse -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Tragedy of the Commons -- 5.2.1 The "Tragedy of the Commons" as a Justification for the Property Rights System -- 5.2.2 Landscape as Commons -- 5.2.3 Area Management as Management of the Commons -- 5.3 The Tragedy of the Anticommons -- 5.3.1 Argument by Heller -- 5.3.2 Supreme Court Judgment on the Forest Act -- 5.3.3 Owner-Unknown Land and the Legal Anticommons -- 5.3.4 Solutions to the Tragedy of the Anticommons -- References 
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contents Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Emergence of Unoccupied House Problem in Japan and Legal Measures Towards This Issue -- 1.1 Current State of Unoccupied Houses Issues and Causes -- 1.1.1 Current Conditions -- 1.1.2 Causes of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.2 Municipal and National Legislation Towards "Unoccupied Houses as a Social Problem" -- 1.2.1 Independent Ordinances in Local Municipalities -- 1.2.2 National Legislative Measures -- 1.2.3 Features of Legislative Responses -- 1.2.4 Use of the Unoccupied House Act -- 1.3 Future Issues -- 1.3.1 Measures Beyond Disposal of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.3.2 Institutional and Theoretical Problems -- References -- 2 Municipal Responses to Vacant Properties in the United States -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Causes -- 2.3 Effects -- 2.4 Vacant Property Response Objectives and Constraints on Achieving Them -- 2.5 Indiana's Unsafe Building Law -- 2.6 The Importance of Being Able to "Fire" the Owner -- 2.7 Baltimore's Vacant Building Receivership Ordinance -- 2.8 Tax Foreclosure and Land Banking -- References -- 3 Expropriation of Vacant Property in France: The Case of Substandard Housing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Vacant Properties in France: General Context in Urban and Rural Areas -- 3.3 Legal and Political Debates on the Instruments for Reducing Vacant Housing -- 3.3.1 Incentive Policies on Vacant Homes: Tax and Subsidies -- 3.3.2 Directive Instruments Depriving Owners of Property Rights: Requisition and Expropriation -- 3.4 Disputes Over Compensation for Expropriated Properties and the Vacant Housing Issue: Empirical Data from Civil Courts -- 3.4.1 Expropriation in the French Legal System -- 3.4.2 Compensation Disputes and Strategies of Vacant Property Owners -- 3.4.3 The Value of Vacant Properties: How to Evaluate Compensation When There Is No Longer a Market? -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References
4 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Central Instrument for Managing Apartment Vacancies in German Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Actual Findings in Germany -- 4.2.1 Shrinking Cities and Their Causes -- 4.2.2 Shrinking Cities and the Consequences -- 4.3 Contours of the Development Concept as Regards Urban Planning -- 4.3.1 Urban Redevelopment as a Regulatory Context -- 4.3.2 Contours of the Urban Planning Development Concept -- 4.3.3 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Concept -- 4.4 The Urban Planning Development Concept in Urban Planning Regulatory Structures -- 4.4.1 Cooperative Administrative Action as the Desired Outcome -- 4.4.2 The Shadow of Hierarchy in Construction Law -- 4.4.3 Urban Planning Development Concepts in the Municipal Funding Regime -- 4.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 5 The Tragedies of the Commons and Anticommons in an Era of Underuse -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Tragedy of the Commons -- 5.2.1 The "Tragedy of the Commons" as a Justification for the Property Rights System -- 5.2.2 Landscape as Commons -- 5.2.3 Area Management as Management of the Commons -- 5.3 The Tragedy of the Anticommons -- 5.3.1 Argument by Heller -- 5.3.2 Supreme Court Judgment on the Forest Act -- 5.3.3 Owner-Unknown Land and the Legal Anticommons -- 5.3.4 Solutions to the Tragedy of the Anticommons -- References
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Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Emergence of Unoccupied House Problem in Japan and Legal Measures Towards This Issue -- 1.1 Current State of Unoccupied Houses Issues and Causes -- 1.1.1 Current Conditions -- 1.1.2 Causes of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.2 Municipal and National Legislation Towards "Unoccupied Houses as a Social Problem" -- 1.2.1 Independent Ordinances in Local Municipalities -- 1.2.2 National Legislative Measures -- 1.2.3 Features of Legislative Responses -- 1.2.4 Use of the Unoccupied House Act -- 1.3 Future Issues -- 1.3.1 Measures Beyond Disposal of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.3.2 Institutional and Theoretical Problems -- References -- 2 Municipal Responses to Vacant Properties in the United States -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Causes -- 2.3 Effects -- 2.4 Vacant Property Response Objectives and Constraints on Achieving Them -- 2.5 Indiana's Unsafe Building Law -- 2.6 The Importance of Being Able to "Fire" the Owner -- 2.7 Baltimore's Vacant Building Receivership Ordinance -- 2.8 Tax Foreclosure and Land Banking -- References -- 3 Expropriation of Vacant Property in France: The Case of Substandard Housing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Vacant Properties in France: General Context in Urban and Rural Areas -- 3.3 Legal and Political Debates on the Instruments for Reducing Vacant Housing -- 3.3.1 Incentive Policies on Vacant Homes: Tax and Subsidies -- 3.3.2 Directive Instruments Depriving Owners of Property Rights: Requisition and Expropriation -- 3.4 Disputes Over Compensation for Expropriated Properties and the Vacant Housing Issue: Empirical Data from Civil Courts -- 3.4.1 Expropriation in the French Legal System -- 3.4.2 Compensation Disputes and Strategies of Vacant Property Owners -- 3.4.3 The Value of Vacant Properties: How to Evaluate Compensation When There Is No Longer a Market? -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References
4 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Central Instrument for Managing Apartment Vacancies in German Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Actual Findings in Germany -- 4.2.1 Shrinking Cities and Their Causes -- 4.2.2 Shrinking Cities and the Consequences -- 4.3 Contours of the Development Concept as Regards Urban Planning -- 4.3.1 Urban Redevelopment as a Regulatory Context -- 4.3.2 Contours of the Urban Planning Development Concept -- 4.3.3 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Concept -- 4.4 The Urban Planning Development Concept in Urban Planning Regulatory Structures -- 4.4.1 Cooperative Administrative Action as the Desired Outcome -- 4.4.2 The Shadow of Hierarchy in Construction Law -- 4.4.3 Urban Planning Development Concepts in the Municipal Funding Regime -- 4.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 5 The Tragedies of the Commons and Anticommons in an Era of Underuse -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Tragedy of the Commons -- 5.2.1 The "Tragedy of the Commons" as a Justification for the Property Rights System -- 5.2.2 Landscape as Commons -- 5.2.3 Area Management as Management of the Commons -- 5.3 The Tragedy of the Anticommons -- 5.3.1 Argument by Heller -- 5.3.2 Supreme Court Judgment on the Forest Act -- 5.3.3 Owner-Unknown Land and the Legal Anticommons -- 5.3.4 Solutions to the Tragedy of the Anticommons -- References
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Legal Responses to Vacant Houses An International Comparison
Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Emergence of Unoccupied House Problem in Japan and Legal Measures Towards This Issue -- 1.1 Current State of Unoccupied Houses Issues and Causes -- 1.1.1 Current Conditions -- 1.1.2 Causes of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.2 Municipal and National Legislation Towards "Unoccupied Houses as a Social Problem" -- 1.2.1 Independent Ordinances in Local Municipalities -- 1.2.2 National Legislative Measures -- 1.2.3 Features of Legislative Responses -- 1.2.4 Use of the Unoccupied House Act -- 1.3 Future Issues -- 1.3.1 Measures Beyond Disposal of Unoccupied Houses -- 1.3.2 Institutional and Theoretical Problems -- References -- 2 Municipal Responses to Vacant Properties in the United States -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Causes -- 2.3 Effects -- 2.4 Vacant Property Response Objectives and Constraints on Achieving Them -- 2.5 Indiana's Unsafe Building Law -- 2.6 The Importance of Being Able to "Fire" the Owner -- 2.7 Baltimore's Vacant Building Receivership Ordinance -- 2.8 Tax Foreclosure and Land Banking -- References -- 3 Expropriation of Vacant Property in France: The Case of Substandard Housing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Vacant Properties in France: General Context in Urban and Rural Areas -- 3.3 Legal and Political Debates on the Instruments for Reducing Vacant Housing -- 3.3.1 Incentive Policies on Vacant Homes: Tax and Subsidies -- 3.3.2 Directive Instruments Depriving Owners of Property Rights: Requisition and Expropriation -- 3.4 Disputes Over Compensation for Expropriated Properties and the Vacant Housing Issue: Empirical Data from Civil Courts -- 3.4.1 Expropriation in the French Legal System -- 3.4.2 Compensation Disputes and Strategies of Vacant Property Owners -- 3.4.3 The Value of Vacant Properties: How to Evaluate Compensation When There Is No Longer a Market? -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References
4 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Central Instrument for Managing Apartment Vacancies in German Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Actual Findings in Germany -- 4.2.1 Shrinking Cities and Their Causes -- 4.2.2 Shrinking Cities and the Consequences -- 4.3 Contours of the Development Concept as Regards Urban Planning -- 4.3.1 Urban Redevelopment as a Regulatory Context -- 4.3.2 Contours of the Urban Planning Development Concept -- 4.3.3 The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Concept -- 4.4 The Urban Planning Development Concept in Urban Planning Regulatory Structures -- 4.4.1 Cooperative Administrative Action as the Desired Outcome -- 4.4.2 The Shadow of Hierarchy in Construction Law -- 4.4.3 Urban Planning Development Concepts in the Municipal Funding Regime -- 4.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 5 The Tragedies of the Commons and Anticommons in an Era of Underuse -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Tragedy of the Commons -- 5.2.1 The "Tragedy of the Commons" as a Justification for the Property Rights System -- 5.2.2 Landscape as Commons -- 5.2.3 Area Management as Management of the Commons -- 5.3 The Tragedy of the Anticommons -- 5.3.1 Argument by Heller -- 5.3.2 Supreme Court Judgment on the Forest Act -- 5.3.3 Owner-Unknown Land and the Legal Anticommons -- 5.3.4 Solutions to the Tragedy of the Anticommons -- References
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