A. Education
Program | University | Degree | Year |
Law | University of Duke | Undergraduate | 1953 |
PhD (Law) | University of Duke | Ph.D J.D. | 1963 |
B. Academic Titles
Titles | University | Scientific Field | Year |
Assist. Prof. Dr. | University of Indiana | Law | 1965 |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. | University of Tulane | Law | 1970 |
Prof. Dr. | University of Florida | Law | 1972 |
C. Work Experience
Program | Position | University | Period |
Law | Lecturer | Bahçeşehir Cyprus University | 2020- present |
D. Publications
1. “The Lawless Case (European Court of Human Rights)” 1963 DUKE L.J. 249.
2. “The Waiver of Sovereign Immunity” 1962 DUKE L. J. 582.
3. “International Joint Venture Corporations: Drafting of Control Arrangements,” 1963 Duke L.J. 516; reprinted February 1964 CORP. PRAC. COMMENTATOR 347.
4. “African Presidentialism: A comparison of the ‘Executive’ Under Constitutions of the Federation of Nigeria, The Federal Republics of the Congo and Cameroon, and The Republics of Ghana, Chad, Congo, and The Entente” 1964 JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LAW 157.
5. “Review of Norman F. Dacey’s How to Avoid Probate,” 52 KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL No. 2 (1967).
6. “Review of Ludwik A. Teclaff’s The River Basin in History and Law,” III LAND AND WATER LAW REVIEW 115 (1968).
7. “Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 71A (h) Land Commission: The First Fifteen Years,” 43 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 677 (1968).
8. “Control of Air Pollution through the Assertion of Private Rights,” 1967 DUKE LAW JOURNAL 1126.
9. “Air Pollution Control in Indiana in 1968,” VALPARAISO LAW REVIEW 296 (1968) [with Anita Morse].
10. “Le Systeme Juridique Americain Et La Lutte Contre La Pollution De L’Environnement,” LA DEFENSE DE L’HOMME CONTRE LES POLLUTIONS (Editions Pedone, Paris 1970).
11. “The Legal Control of Pollution in the United States,” Proceedings of the Eight International Symposium on Comparative Law of the University Ottawa 41 (1971).
12. “A Comparative View of the Legal Aspects of Pollution Control,” SUFFOLK UN. L. REV. (1971).
13. “Common Law Remedies and protection of the Environment,” UN. BRITISH COLUMBIA L. REV. 215 (1971).
14. “The American Legal System and Environmental Pollution,” 23 UN. OF FLA. L. REV. 439 (1971).
15. LEGAL ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION AND CONTROL 1971 [with Harry Laughran].
16. “The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act of 1971: A Significant New Environmental Statute,” 25 VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW 323 (1972).
17. “Legal Aspects of Environment Control in Mexico,” 12 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 580 (1972) (with E. Blizzard).
18. “Review of O’Neals’s CLOSE CORPORATIONS: LAW & PRACTICE, 46 TULANE LAW REVIEW 1079 (1972).
19. COMPARATIVE MATERIALS ON LAND, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT LAW, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978.
20. “The Common Lands Concept in Contemporary American Jurisprudence,” REVUE DE L’INSTITUT DE SOCIOLOGIE 369 (1973).
21. “A ‘Commons’ Solution to a Common Environmental Problem,” 14 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 361 (1974) (with James Wadley).
22. WATER LAW AND WATER RESOURCES IN EASTERN AFRICA, 1975 (with James Wadley).
23. “Limiting Population Growth in Florida and the Nation: The Constitutional Issues, 26 UN. OF FLA. L. REV. 362 (1974) (with K. Gragg) [Reprinted in 26 LAW REVIEW DIGEST 1975].
24. “Agriculture and Changing Legal Concepts in an Urbanizing Society,” 27 UNIV. OF FLA. LAW REV. 78 (1975) (with J. Wershow).
25. FLORIDA LAND USE RESTRICTIONS: LEGISLATIVE RESTRICTIONS, 3 Volumes 1976 – 1991, [loose-leaf service bi-annual update] (with James Wadley).
26. COURSE MATERIALS ON THE LAW OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, 1976, 2d ed. 1978.
27. “Above All, Without Preconceived Ideas,” No. 6 (274) POLAND ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE 14 (June 1977).
28. “EAST-WEST INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION: The Polish Example” (with A. Burzynski), I. LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW ANNUAL 37 (1978).
29. COURSE MATERIAL ON THE LAW AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE COUNCIL FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE (COMECON) (with A. Burzynski) (1978).
30. COURSE MATERIALS ON EAST-WEST TRADE LAW (with A. Burzynski) (1978).
31. PARLIAMENTARY AND EXTRA-ADMINISTRATIVE FORM OF PROTECTION OF CITIZENS’ RIGHTS (1979) [edited, with A. Burzynski].
32. FLORIDA ZONING LAW, 4 Volumes: Vol. I ZONING ATTACKS AND DEFENSES, Vol. II ZONING: EXECUTION OF POWERS; RELIEF AND APPEALS, Vol. III ZONING: SPECIFIC USES, Vol. IV TABLE OF CASES (1980) [with J. Wadley]. (Supplemented through 1985.)
33. “Drafting Impact Fees to Alleviate Florida’s Pre-platted Lands Dilemna,” FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL AND URBAN ISSUES (1980).
34. “Introduction: State and Local Land Use Planning and Control in the Agricultural Context,” 25 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA LAW REVIEW 463 (1980).
35. Review of Pelham: State Land-Use Planning and Regulation, 32 UNIV. OF FLA. LAW REVIEW 379 (1980).
36. FLORIDA RESIDENTIAL LEASES (Harrison Co., 1981) [with P. Schneider].(Supplemented through 1988.)
37. “Poland’s New Foreign Investment Regulations: A New Dimension in East-West Industrial Cooperation,” 14 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 17 (1981) [with A. Burzynski].
38. “Impact Fees: An Answer to Local Governmental Capital Funding Dilemma,” 9 FLA. STATE UNIV. L. REVIEW 415 (1981) [with M. Blake]. [Reprinted, 14 LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENT LAW REVIEW 1983.]
39. AGRICULTURAL LAW 2 vols. (Little, Brown 1982 Supp. 1985) [with J. Wadley].
40. “Farmland Preservation: A Vital Agricultural Law Issue for the 1980’s,” 21 WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL 443 (1982).
41. ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF REAL PROPERTY LAW (1982).
42. “International Trade Developments,” 5 JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL TAXATION & LAW 70 (1983).
43. “The Future of Government Regulation of Agriculture: An Introduction,” NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. LAW REVIEW 253 (1983).
44. “Funding Infrastructure: Paying the cost of Growth Through Impact Fees and Other Land Regulation Changes,” Chapter II of Nicholas, (editor) THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE 23 (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Monograph 85-5 1985).
45. Hagman & Juergensmeyer, URBAN PLANNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL LAW 2nd ed., [Student edition and Practitioners edition] (West Publishing Co. 1986).
46. Baldwin & Juergensmeyer, “A Comparative View of United States and Mexican Environmental Laws,” ABA-MEXICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ENVIRONMENTAL SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS 1986.
47. “Current Developments in International Trade Law,” (7 JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL TAXATION & LAW 180 (1986) [with T. Clay Phillips].
48. “Implementing Agricultural Preservation Programs: A Time to Consider A Novel Approach,” 20 GONZAGA LAW REVIEW 701 (1986). [Reprinted 18 Land Use and Environmental Law 1987.]
49. PERSPECTIVES ON FLORIDA’S GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1985 [Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Monograph 86-5 1986] [edited with John M. DeGrove].
50. “Presente y futuro del derecho ambiental en los Estados Unidos de Norteamerica,” in Fundacion Manliba, AMBIENTE Y FUTURO: PRINCIPIOS DE LEGISLACION RESIDUOS PELIGROSOS 41 & 91 (1987).
51. “La Legislation sur les Pesticides Aux Etats Unis,” REVUE JURIDIQUE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT 179 (2/1987) [with Roger Findley].
52. “Evolution et Perspectives du Droit de l”Environnement aux Etats-Unis,” EVOLUTION ET PERSPECTIVES DU DROIT DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT EN DROIT COMPARE 14, 65, 98, 140, 163, 220, 222, (1988).
53. “The Legal Issues of Capital Facilities Funding,” A Chapter of Alterman. ed. PRIVATE SUPPLY OF PUBLIC SERVICES published as a hard cover book and as vol. 10 NEW YORK AFFAIRS 51 (1988).
54. “The Development of Regulatory Impact Fees: The Legal Issues,” chapter 8 of Nelson, ed. DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES, American Planning Association 1988.
55. “A Model Impact Fee Authorization Statute,” Chapter 13 of Nelson, ed. DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES, American Planning Association [with James Nicholas] (1988).
56. “A Standard Development Impact Fee Enabling Statute,” chapter 11 of Nelson, ed. DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES, American Planning Association [with Bachrach et al.] (1988).
57. “An Introduction to the Inaugural Issue,” 1 JR. LAW & PUBLIC POLICY 1 (1988).
58. “Judicial Standing of Environmental Associations Under American Law,” in Bocken, editor, LA POSSIBILITE D’AGIR EN JUSTICE POUR LES ASSOCIATIONS PROTECTRICES DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT (1988).
59. “Recent Developments in U.S. Law Affecting the International Trade of Agricultural Products and Pesticides,” 3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 27 (1987).
60. “Le Controle juridiques des mouvements transfrontieres de dechets toxiques aux Etats- Unis d’Amerique,” chapter in Sancy, ed., LES PROBLEMES JURIDIQUES POSES PAR LES FLUX TRANSFRONTIERES DE DECHETS TOXIQUES (1988).
61. “La Regionalisation et l’Environnement aux Etats-Unis,” in Prieur, ed., LA PRISE EN COMPTE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT DANS L’EUROPE DES REGIONS (1989).
62. “La Pollution Atmospherique Transfrontiere en Amerique du Nord: Un Point de Vue Americain,” REVUE JURIDIQUE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT 47 (1989).
63. “Critical Elements of Development Impact Fee Programs,” 116 JOURNAL OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (May 1990) [with J. Nicholas & A. Nelson].
64. “Koncepcje Planowania Socialistycznego A Prawne Uregulowanie Zagadnienia Srodowiska Naturalnego W Krajach Zachodnich,” a chapter in PANSTWO PRAWO OBYWATEL (1989).
65. “Debt for Nature Swaps: A Modest But Meaningful Proposal for Solving Two International Crises,” 5 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 193 (1990) [with J. Nicholas].
66. A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO IMPACT FEES, American Planning Association (1991) [with J. Nicholas & A. Nelson].
67. “Environmental Protection in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Polish Example,” 14 Hastings Int. L. Jr. 831 (Summer 1991) [with Michal Kulesza, and Ewa Gmurzynska].
68. FLORIDA LAND USE AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT LAW [4 Vols. looseleaf service] (1993 to present, Butterworth) (with J. Wadley).
69. REAL PROPERTY: QUICK REVIEW SERIES (1993, Sum and Substance).
70. PROPERTY: QUICK REVIEW SUM & SUBSTANCE SERIES (WEST Professional Publications, 2nd edition, 1996).
71. “Florida’s Private Property Protection Act: Does It Inordinately Burden the Public Interest?,” 48 UN FLA L REV 695 (1996).
72. LAND USE PLANNING AND CONTROL LAW [with T. Roberts],
(West Publishing Co., 1998).
73. Transferable Development Rights and Alternatives after Suitum, 30 Urban Lawyer 441 1998); [with Nicholas & Leebrick]. ( Reprinted from the Twenty-Eighth Annual Institute on Planning, Zoning and Eminent Domain, Chapter 9 Publication 631, Release 28, Matthew Bender & Co (1998)).
74. FLORIDA LAND USE LAW : Development, Growth Management, Subdivisions, and Zoning 5 vols, Lexis Law Publishing 1999).
75. PROPERTY: QUICK REVIEW SUM & SUBSTANCE SERIES (WEST Professional Publications, 3rd edition, 2000).
76. “Perspectives Concerning the Use of Environmental Mitigation Fees as Incentives in Environmental Protection” Part I: 7 ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY 27 (April 1999): Part II: 7 ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY 71 (June 1999) [with Nicholas and Basse].
77. “Foreword: An Introduction to Urban Sprawl,” 17 GEORGIA STATE UN. LAW REV. 923 (2001).
78. “Market Based Approaches to Environmental Preservation” [with Nicholas], CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH NORDIC RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON THE MODERNISATION OF SOCIETY (Aarhus University 2001).
79. “Impact Fees Should Not Be Subjected to Takings Analysis,” [with Nicholas] Chpt. 15 of Roberts, ed., TAKING SIDES ON TAKINGS ISSUES: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
ERSPECTIVES (ABA, 2002).
80. AND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW , (with T. Roberts) [Practitioner Treatise Series, West Pub Co.] (2003).
81. Hornbook on LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW (with T. Roberts)(West Pub.Co. 2003).
82. PROPERTY: QUICK REVIEW SUM & SUBSTANCE SERIES (THOMSON/WEST, 4th edition, 2003).
83. “Market Based Approaches to Environmental Preservation: To Environmental Mitigation Fees and Beyond,” 43 NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 837 (2003) (with J.Nicholas).
84. “Smart Growth Versus Urban Sprawl in American Growth Management Law,” 3 Warsaw Un. L.Rev. 39 (2004).
85. “Impact Fees in Florida: Their Evolution, Methodology, Current Issues and Comparisons with Other States,” Report To State of Florida Legislative Impact Fee Study Commission (with J.C. Nicholas et al, 2006).
86. IMPACT FEES AND HOUSING AFFORDABILITY: A GUIDEBOOK (With A. C.. Nelson et al, to be published by U.S.Dept. Housing & Urban Development, 2007)
87. “Development Impact Fees 2006: A Year in Review,” 59 APA PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (no.2 p.3, 2007)
88. LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW Second Edition (2007) (with T. Roberts) Thomson/West Practitioner Treatise Series.
89. LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW Second Edition (2007) (with T. Roberts) Thomson/West Hornbook Series.
90. “Infrastructure and the Law: Florida’s Past, Present and Future,” 23 Jr. Land Use 7 Env’tl Law 441 (2008).
91. A GUIDE TO IMPACT FEES AND HOUSING AFFORDABILITY (with A.C. Nelson et al (Island Press, 2008).
92. IMPACT FEES: Principles and Practice of Proportionate Share Development Fees, APA Planners Press (2009) (with Arthur C. Nelson and James C. Nicholas).
93. “Rainwater Recapture: Development Regulations Promoting Water Conservation,” 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 359 (2010)
94. “Loving Growth Management in the Time of Recession” 42-43 Urban Law. 417 (with J. Nicholas)(2010-2011).
95. “A 2020 View of Urban Infrastructure: An Introduction and Thank You,” 42-43 Urban Law. 1 (2010-2011).
96. PROPERTY, Sum and Substance Quick Review Series, 5th ed., West Publishing (2011) (with C.N. Brown).
97. THE TDR HANDBOOK: Designing and Implementing Transfer of Development Rights Programs, Island Press (2012) (with Arthur C. Nelson and others).
98. LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW, 3rd edition, WEST Practitioner Treatise Series (2012) (With Thomas Roberts) (Pocket Part supplements 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017).
99. LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW, 3rd edition, WEST Hornbook Series (2013) (With Thomas Roberts).
100. “Planning for Disaster: Place, Population, Culture and the Environment: A Preface to Study Space VI,” 8: 111-112 BAHCESEHIR UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 21 (2013).
101. PROPERTY: West Academic Publishing Audio Series 3d (2014) (With C.N. Brown).
102. Can Development Impact Fees Help Mitigate Urban Sprawl? J. AM. PLANNING ASS’N DOI:10.1080/019443 (2014) ( with Gregory S. Burge, et al,)
103. “From Criminal Law to Urban Law and Policy; A Tribute to Professor Feridun Yenisey, PROF. DR. FERIDUN YENISEY’e ARMAGAN [FESTSCHRIFT] Vol II, xlix (Istanbul 2014) (with Ryan Rowberry.)
104. “Introduction,” AT THE CUTTING EDGE 2014; LAND USE LAW FROM THE URBAN LAWYER, (D. Merriam, ed. ABA 2014).
105. “What I Think I Have Learned from 50 Years of Teaching American Law to Foreigners and Foreign Law to Americans” in Legal Education and Legal Profession in the Global World, Polish-American Perspective, 62 Studia Iuridica 121 (2015);
106. “Developer Funding of Affordable and Work Force Housing Through Impact Fees and Land Value Recapture: A Comparison of American and Spanish Approaches,” XLIX – No. 297 + Revista de derecho urbanístico y medio ambiente 131 (April – May 2015);
107. “Social Function and Value Capture: a Role to Play in Polish Land Development Regulation?” (with Crawford, and Sześciło), Study Space VIII: Phoenix Cities: Urban Recovery and Resilience in the Wake of Conflict, Crisis and Disaster, ed. E. Gmurzynska, 62 Studia Iuridica (2016);
108. “Financing Urban Transportation Infrastructure – Old and New Approaches for Funding Urban Regeneration and Resiliency: The Atlanta Example” (with Becht Neel) in Raymond H. Brescia and John Travis Marshall eds. How Cities Will Save The World: Urban Innovation in the Face of Population Flows, Climate Change and Economic Inequality 253 (Routledge, 2016).
109. MARKET DEMAND BASED PLANNING AND PERMITTING, (with Nelson, Marshall & Nicholas) (2017) (American Bar Association Press).
110. “A Comparative Consideration of Development Charges in Cape Town, South Africa,” (wi, I Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy, 8 (2017)(with Colin Crawford).
111. LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW, 4th edition, WEST Hornbook Series (2018) (With Roberts, Salkin & Rowberry).
112. “A Rational Nexus Approach to Workforce Housing Land Development Conditions,” 52 UIC John Marshall Law Review 647 (2019)(with J C Nicholas).
113. “Is State Preemption Weakening the Authoritarian Resilience of Local Government in the United States? ,” 79 STUDIA IURIDICA 148 (2019)(with Andrew Prater).
114.” Rainwater Harvesting: Legal Frameworks in the United States, Singapore and Other Countries,” 3 Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy 81 (2019)(with Audra Durham).
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