Public Interest in Spatial Planning in Rural Areas
Adam Niewiadomski
Abstract:This article presents the implementation of the principles of respecting public interest in rural spatial planning. It is juxtaposed with the conflict of private interest, primarily the interference with property rights, as well as the conflict between different public interests. Legal solutions for the economic compensation for the violation of private interest (property rights) in the implementation of the planning public interest are evaluated. The private public interest in national regulations on rural sp… Show more
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