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Land Reform in Scotland : History, Law and Policy / Jayne Glass, Annie Tindley, Malcolm Combe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Scotland's Land : SCLAPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (384 p.) : 60 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474446846
  • 9781474446860
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.3/1411 23
LOC classification:
  • HD1333.G72 L36 2020
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I History -- 1 Land, Labour and Capital: External Influences and Internal Responses in Early Modern Scotland -- 2 Agricultural Enlightenment, Land Ownership and Scotland’s Culture of Improvement, 1700–1820 -- 3 The Impact of Agrarian Radicalism on Land Reform in Scotland and Ireland, 1879–1903 -- 4 ‘The usual agencies of civilisation’: Conceptions of Land Ownership and Reform in the Comparative Context in the Long Nineteenth Century -- 5 Still on the Agenda? The Strange Survival of the Scottish Land Question, 1880–1999 -- PART II Law -- 6 Earth and Stone: History, Law and Land through the Lens of Sasine -- 7 Legislating for Community Land Rights -- 8 Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: A Comparative Assessment of Scotland’s New Compulsory Community Right to Buy -- 9 Property Rights and Human Rights in Scottish Land Reform -- 10 The Evolution of Sustainable Development in Scotland: A Case Study of Community Right to Buy Law and Policy, 2003–18 -- 11 Scottish Residential Tenancies -- 12 Crofting Law -- 13 Agricultural Tenancy Legislation and Public Policy Considerations in Scotland -- PART III Policy -- 14 Planning and Rights: Are there Lessons for Town Planning We Can Borrow from Land Reform? -- 15 Crofting Policy and Legislation: An Undemocratic and Illegitimate Structure of Domination? -- 16 Does Size Really Matter? Sustainable Development Outcomes from Different Scales of Land Ownership -- 17 Agricultural Models in Scotland and Norway: A Comparison -- Index
Summary: A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in ScotlandOffers a holistic approach to land reform in ScotlandDraws on case studies of land policies in the UK, mainland Europe and the USA to allow comparison and contextualisation of Scottish land reform with other modelsExamines the significance of right to property on the land reform process, and looks at how it is now being used as an impetus for economic and social rights reformLand reform is as topical as ever in Scotland. Following the latest legislative development, the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016, there is a need for a comprehensive and comprehensible analysis of the history, developing framework and impact of Scottish land reform. Scholarly yet jargon-free, this landmark volume brings together leading researchers and commentators working in law, history and policy to analyse the past, present and future of Scottish land reform. It covers how Scotland’s land is regulated, used and managed; why and how this has come to pass; and makes some suggestions as to the future of land reform.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I History -- 1 Land, Labour and Capital: External Influences and Internal Responses in Early Modern Scotland -- 2 Agricultural Enlightenment, Land Ownership and Scotland’s Culture of Improvement, 1700–1820 -- 3 The Impact of Agrarian Radicalism on Land Reform in Scotland and Ireland, 1879–1903 -- 4 ‘The usual agencies of civilisation’: Conceptions of Land Ownership and Reform in the Comparative Context in the Long Nineteenth Century -- 5 Still on the Agenda? The Strange Survival of the Scottish Land Question, 1880–1999 -- PART II Law -- 6 Earth and Stone: History, Law and Land through the Lens of Sasine -- 7 Legislating for Community Land Rights -- 8 Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: A Comparative Assessment of Scotland’s New Compulsory Community Right to Buy -- 9 Property Rights and Human Rights in Scottish Land Reform -- 10 The Evolution of Sustainable Development in Scotland: A Case Study of Community Right to Buy Law and Policy, 2003–18 -- 11 Scottish Residential Tenancies -- 12 Crofting Law -- 13 Agricultural Tenancy Legislation and Public Policy Considerations in Scotland -- PART III Policy -- 14 Planning and Rights: Are there Lessons for Town Planning We Can Borrow from Land Reform? -- 15 Crofting Policy and Legislation: An Undemocratic and Illegitimate Structure of Domination? -- 16 Does Size Really Matter? Sustainable Development Outcomes from Different Scales of Land Ownership -- 17 Agricultural Models in Scotland and Norway: A Comparison -- Index

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A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in ScotlandOffers a holistic approach to land reform in ScotlandDraws on case studies of land policies in the UK, mainland Europe and the USA to allow comparison and contextualisation of Scottish land reform with other modelsExamines the significance of right to property on the land reform process, and looks at how it is now being used as an impetus for economic and social rights reformLand reform is as topical as ever in Scotland. Following the latest legislative development, the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016, there is a need for a comprehensive and comprehensible analysis of the history, developing framework and impact of Scottish land reform. Scholarly yet jargon-free, this landmark volume brings together leading researchers and commentators working in law, history and policy to analyse the past, present and future of Scottish land reform. It covers how Scotland’s land is regulated, used and managed; why and how this has come to pass; and makes some suggestions as to the future of land reform.

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In English.

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