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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on the Contributors viii
- Introduction 1
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PART I History
- 1 Land, Labour and Capital: External Influences and Internal Responses in Early Modern Scotland 21
- 2 Agricultural Enlightenment, Land Ownership and Scotland’s Culture of Improvement, 1700–1820 39
- 3 The Impact of Agrarian Radicalism on Land Reform in Scotland and Ireland, 1879–1903 56
- 4 ‘The usual agencies of civilisation’: Conceptions of Land Ownership and Reform in the Comparative Context in the Long Nineteenth Century 74
- 5 Still on the Agenda? The Strange Survival of the Scottish Land Question, 1880–1999 94
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PART II Law
- 6 Earth and Stone: History, Law and Land through the Lens of Sasine 111
- 7 Legislating for Community Land Rights 154
- 8 Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: A Comparative Assessment of Scotland’s New Compulsory Community Right to Buy 177
- 9 Property Rights and Human Rights in Scottish Land Reform 213
- 10 The Evolution of Sustainable Development in Scotland: A Case Study of Community Right to Buy Law and Policy, 2003–18 236
- 11 Scottish Residential Tenancies 263
- 12 Crofting Law 293
- 13 Agricultural Tenancy Legislation and Public Policy Considerations in Scotland 311
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PART III Policy
- 14 Planning and Rights: Are there Lessons for Town Planning We Can Borrow from Land Reform? 327
- 15 Crofting Policy and Legislation: An Undemocratic and Illegitimate Structure of Domination? 351
- 16 Does Size Really Matter? Sustainable Development Outcomes from Different Scales of Land Ownership 368
- 17 Agricultural Models in Scotland and Norway: A Comparison 388
- Index 410
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on the Contributors viii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I History
- 1 Land, Labour and Capital: External Influences and Internal Responses in Early Modern Scotland 21
- 2 Agricultural Enlightenment, Land Ownership and Scotland’s Culture of Improvement, 1700–1820 39
- 3 The Impact of Agrarian Radicalism on Land Reform in Scotland and Ireland, 1879–1903 56
- 4 ‘The usual agencies of civilisation’: Conceptions of Land Ownership and Reform in the Comparative Context in the Long Nineteenth Century 74
- 5 Still on the Agenda? The Strange Survival of the Scottish Land Question, 1880–1999 94
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PART II Law
- 6 Earth and Stone: History, Law and Land through the Lens of Sasine 111
- 7 Legislating for Community Land Rights 154
- 8 Towards Sustainable Community Ownership: A Comparative Assessment of Scotland’s New Compulsory Community Right to Buy 177
- 9 Property Rights and Human Rights in Scottish Land Reform 213
- 10 The Evolution of Sustainable Development in Scotland: A Case Study of Community Right to Buy Law and Policy, 2003–18 236
- 11 Scottish Residential Tenancies 263
- 12 Crofting Law 293
- 13 Agricultural Tenancy Legislation and Public Policy Considerations in Scotland 311
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PART III Policy
- 14 Planning and Rights: Are there Lessons for Town Planning We Can Borrow from Land Reform? 327
- 15 Crofting Policy and Legislation: An Undemocratic and Illegitimate Structure of Domination? 351
- 16 Does Size Really Matter? Sustainable Development Outcomes from Different Scales of Land Ownership 368
- 17 Agricultural Models in Scotland and Norway: A Comparison 388
- Index 410