Telling and Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure 13th ed

Subjects:
Planning Law
Contents:
1. Historical development of planning law
2. Basis and objects of modern planning law
3. Central and local administration
4. Development plans
5. Definition of development
6. Planning permission: permitted development
7. Planning permission: express permission
8. Environmental impact assessment
9. Planning permissions: further considerations
10. Revocation or modification of existing rights
11. The enforcement of planning control
12. Planning agreements and obligations
13. Purchase notices
14. Special forms of control
15. Buildings of special interest and conservation areas
16. Special cases
17. Planning control and natural habitats
18. Planning appeals
19. Review by the courts and the ombudsman
20. Planning compensation

ISBN13: 9780199288045
ISBN: 0199288046
New Edition ISBN: 9780199553204
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £30.95

Telling & Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure is a concise and easy-to-read guide to the complexities of planning law. Covering the fundamentals of planning law in England and Wales, it analyses the key statutory provisions and relevant case law. Written in a user-friendly format to guide the reader through this large and complex subject, this book is ideal for students studying courses in law, surveying, town planning, architecture and environmental law, as well as professionals working in planning.

A rigorous update ensures that the book remains abreast of the developments heralded by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, with implications for local development, sustainable development, the amendments to Use Classes Order, and on Simplified Planning Zones, along with the abolition of Crown immunity.