Abstract

AbstractThe term “self-realisation” is not defined in any Dutch legal provision, but has emerged from case law based on the Expropriation Act. This article describes the development of the right of self-realisation in the Netherlands. In addressing this subject, the article presents a brief historical overview of the Dutch land policy and land policy instruments. In addition, Royal Decrees and case law about the right of self-realisation are discussed.

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