Right to Light in UK Law

  • The content and potential of the right to social assistance in light of Article 13 of the European Social Charter
    • No. 22-1, March 2020
    • European Journal of Social Security
    This article explores the current development of the right to social assistance as well as its potential for improving income support policies. Focusing on Article 13 of the European Social Charter...
  • Judicial analytics on trial: An assessment of legal analytics in judicial systems in light of the right to a fair trial
    • No. 27-6, December 2020
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    This article informs about certain legal analytics tools that can be used to predict the outcome of cases. It identifies and assesses some challenges to the right to a fair trial that appear in cas...
  • Is centralisation the right way to go? The case of internal security policy reforms in Switzerland in the light of community policing
    • No. 82-2, June 2016
    • International Review of Administrative Sciences
    Looking from the angle of the allocation of tasks between cantons and municipalities in Switzerland, this article analyses how security reforms tend to concentrate police institutions at the canton...
  • Foreword
    • Preliminary Sections
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • David Neuberger
    • Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
    • 5-6
    ... ... It may arise from a private law claim, such as a right to light or a restrictive covenant; or it may derive from public law, as ... ...
  • Extinguishment of Easements and Profits à Prendre
    • Part I. Easements and profits à prendre
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 51-54
    ... ... 7.5 What is necessary to be proved is non-use in the exercise of the right, typically a right of way, coupled with an intention to abandon it; mere ... for feeding livestock;8(d) where a property enjoying a right to light is demolished in circumstances where there is no intention to rebuild;9or ... ...
  • Litigation - Remedies and Practice
    • Part IV. Restrictive covenants (freehold land)
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 295-315
    ... ... He said that Brightman J was right to apply ‘by analogy cases concerning the assessment of damages when a ... they objected on the grounds that it would result in a reduction in light to their kitchen, a loss of direct winter sunlight, and a loss of view ... ...
  • Public Policy and the Immunity of Advocates
    • No. 31-3, May 1968
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... Lord Davey once said that the right to light has a ragged edge to it.J2 So still has the immunity ... ...
  • EASEMENT AND PRESCRIPTION—CHANGING PERSPECTIVES IN CLASSIFICATION
    • No. 38-6, November 1975
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... primarily in terms of the mode of acquisition of the right, and regarded propositions about the nature 64 1 VOL. 38(6) 2 ... 38 apply to the acquisition of rights to light and rights of pasture, yet their existence was und0~bted.I~ ... ...
  • Creation of Easements and Profits
    • Part I. Easements and profits à prendre
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 9-18
    ... ... & NW Railway v Evans [1893] 1 Ch 16, which concerned an Act giving a right of support to a canal constructed under statutory powers ... 2 See ... not confined to rights of way, 13 and extends to rights of support, light 14 and drainage. 15 ... Law of Property Act 1925, section 62 ... 2.8 ... ...
  • Meaning and Construction of Certain Restrictive Covenants which Impact on the Development and Commercial Use of Land
    • Part IV. Restrictive covenants (freehold land)
    • Restrictions on the Use of Land
    • William Webster/Robert Weatherley
    • 275-293
    ... ... is to gather the intention of the parties from the words used in light of the overall purpose of the document and the facts known or assumed by ... was granted subject to limitations as to the times and days that the right to use the loading bay could be exercised ... INFERENCE THAT CONSENT ... ...
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