Journal article

No way to say “no”: Stakeholder analysis for compulsory purchase for public infrastructure project in Australia

J Rao, P Tiwari, N Hutchison

Property Management | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Purpose: Property often forms the biggest component of household wealth and assets. Irrespective of landowners’ willingness, the act of compulsory acquisition abruptly ceases the security that this ownership carries. This often induces dissatisfaction among affected landowners over the: loss of “property rights”; loss of commodity, or property; and loss of future opportunities associated with the property. Though there have been attempts in various land acquisition laws and a practice to compensate acquirees for their loss, the dissatisfaction of acquirees has persisted. The persisting resistance of landowners compels deeper insight into the process of compulsory purchase and the compensatio..

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