Planning and Development Law in UK Law

  • The implications of mental health law reform for service development and workforce planning
    • No. 1-1, May 2006
    • The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice
    • 22-29
    The UK Government has been planning changes to mental health legislation for at least eight years. On 23 March 2006, the Department of Health announced that many of these plans would proceed ‐ alth...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 25-4, July 1962
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: LIFE, DEATH AND THE LAW. By NORMAN ST. JOHN‐STEVAS. BRITISH JUSTICE: THE SCOTTISH CONTRIBUTION. By T. B. SMITH. LA MATHÉMATIQUE, LA Compatabilité ET LE DROIT PATRIMON...
    ... ... ‘‘ functional necessity ” as underlying the rapid development of the law in this field during the last decade. To the ... book which will be just as valuable to the ‘‘ Planning Bar” as to solicitors. The layout of the book follows ... ...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 39-5, September 1976
    • The Modern Law Review
    Access to the Law: A Study Conducted for the Law Reform Commission of Canada. By M. L. Friedland. Philosophy of Law. By M. P. Golding. Justice, Discretion and Poverty; Supplementary Benefit Appeal ...
    ... ... a view to explaining thc inconsisten- cies in the development of the law and its enforcement. The best chapters are ... important function in the process of administering, planning and using the physical environment. They alone bring to the ... ...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 19-3, May 1956
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: The Law of Torts. By Harry Street, ll.m., ph.d. They Stand Apart: A Critical Survey of the Problem of Homosexuality. Edited by Judge Tudor Rees and Harley V. Usill. M...
    ... ... ns he expounds it-conflicta being inevitable in the development of this portion of the Inw. (Part of the vnlue of this ... Minister of Tom and Country Planning is criticised, partly on the ground that it is inconsistent ... ...
  • Sustainable development: greening and urban agriculture in Lithuania
    • No. 10-3, December 2018
    • Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
    • 240-254
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the measures implemented under the spatial planning law of the Republic of Lithuania, along with various initiatives, to identify whether Lithuania ...
    ... ... Valiunas Law Firm, Vilnius, LithuaniaAbstractPurpose –The purposeof this paper is to discuss the measures implementedunder the spatial planning lawof the Republic of Lithuania, along with various initiatives, to identify whether Lithuania is following theinternationaltrend of greening ... ...
  • Compensating regulation of land: UK and Singapore compared
    • No. 11-2, July 2019
    • Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
    • 135-150
    Purpose: The paper aims to analyse and compare how UK and Singapore deal with compensation with respect to regulation of land (short of a physical taking). The purpose is to determine whether the n...
    ... ... Partly becauseof the abolition of development rights in the UKsince 1947, this position may be justified. Conversely, ... 2019Revised26 March 2019Accepted27 March 2019Journalof Property, Planning andEnvironmentalLawVol.11 No. 2, 2019pp. 135-150© Emerald Publishing ... ...
  • Five-foot ways as public and private domain in Singapore and beyond
    • No. 10-1, April 2018
    • Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
    • 36-55
    Purpose: This paper aims to explore the concept and spread of the five-foot way (5FW) as an aspect of urban design peculiar to Southeast Asia. It locates the 5FW as an aspect of planning law and pr...
    ... ... peculiar to Southeast Asia.It locates the 5FW as an aspect of planning law and property lawthat has been adapted culturally to provide a unique ... /methodology/approach –The approach adoptedis to look at the development of the 5FW overthe entire colonial period ofSingapore, starting in 1819 up ... ...
  • Neighbourhood planning: national strategy for ‘bottom up’ governance
    • No. 10-1, April 2018
    • Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
    • 56-68
    Purpose: The paper aims to consider whether Neighbourhood Panning provides the appropriate output legitimacy for citizen engagement in the planning process. The Localism Act 2011 transformed the pl...
    ... ... will examine how Localism, as an evolving concept oflocal governance, is enfranchising local communities to take control of planning and development in theirarea. The paper will draw upon the experience of the revised planning methodology introduced by theLocalism Act 2011 and consider its impact ... ...
  • Unsustainable Land Use due to ?Catching Up' Investment Pursuits in Ethiopia: The Need for Planning, Zoning and other Regulations
    • No. 12-1, January 2018
    • Mizan Law Review
    • Zbelo Haileslasie
    • Zbelo Haileslassie Embaye (BA in Sociology, LLB, LLM in Tax and Investment Laws, PhD Candidate); Lecturer at Mekelle University, School of Law. Email: zbelo40@gmail.com
    • 191-225
    Zoning and land use regulations accommodate and balance various interests which relate to urbanization, food security, enhanced livelihoods, industrialization and globalization, in the context of s...
    ... ... which relate to urbanization, food security, enhanced livelihoods, industrialization and globalization, in the context of sustainable development. Unlike comparative practices in other countries, Ethiopia has no comprehensive and codified zoning law even though the zoning stage affects the ... ...
  • The regulatory failure of spatial planning and its environmental impact: a case study of hotel projects in Bali, Indonesia
    • No. 14-1, May 2022
    • Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
    • 25-44
    Purpose: This paper aims to explain the impact of spatial planning regulations in the development of hotels in Bali, particularly as regards environmental damage. It then analyzes the factors that ...
    ... ... Law, Udayana University, Bali, IndonesiaAbstractPurpose –This paper aims to explain the impact of spatial planning regulations in the development ofhotels in Bali, particularlyas regards environmental damage. It then analyzes the factorsthat cause spatialplanningto fail to prevent ... ...
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