Bernard Siegan - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Land Use Without Zoning (1972) (ISBN 978-0669820409)
  • Regulation, Economics and the Law (1976)
  • Other People's Property (1976) (ISBN 978-0669001877)
  • Economic Liberties and the Constitution (1981) (ISBN 978-1412805254)
  • "The Rise and Fall of Economic Due Process: When the Supreme Court Championed and then Curtailed Economic Freedom" (1983, original paper, International Institute for Economic Research)
  • The Supreme Court's Constitution: An Inquiry Into Judicial Review And Its Impact On Society (1987) (ISBN 978-0887386718)
  • Drafting a Constitution for a Nation or Republic Emerging into Freedom (1994) (based on his work as a consultant to the Bulgarian government on the creation of a new constitution) (ISBN 978-0896173019)
  • Property and Freedom: The Constitution, the Courts, and Land-Use Regulation (Studies in Social Philosophy and Policy) (1997) (ISBN 978-1560009740)
  • Property Rights: From Magna Carta to the 14th Amendment (2001) (ISBN 978-0765807557)

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