Principles of Planning Law discusses the principles that underlie plannign law in Australia. Rather than focusing entirely on the statutory regime of planning in each State/Territory, it considers the decisions of courts and statutes and relates the principles to the particular Australian planning systems by way of example. The book goes behind the decision and critically examines the issues in the system; where planning schemes may have gone wrong or are confused in different areas; and why planning and planning law has emerged in different forms in each State and Territory.
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Oxford University Press Australia
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-19-555863-0 (9780195558630)
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Barrister and former Chairman of the Western Australian Town Planning Appeal Tribunal and Chief Counsel to the Sydney Metropolitan StrategyBarrister and former Chairman of the Western Australian Town Planning Appeal Tribunal and Chief Counsel to the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy
1. Underpinnings of planning law2. Planning system regimes3. Policy in planning law4. Development control5. Relevant considerations in planning law6. Amenity, need and public interest7. Conditions8. Appeals and judicial review