The Transport Act 1985, which de-regulated bus services in Great Britain, simultaneously provided that appeals against the refusal to grant a PSV Operators Licence, or its revocation, passed from the Secretary of State for Transport to the Transport Tribunal. The Tribunal has excercised this function in respect of Goods Vehicle Operators since 1968, and its decisions have established precedents. The research analyses the decisions in 31 PSV appeals to discover whether the Tribunal has applied these earlier precedents or built up a parallel but independant body of PSV Operator Licensing case law. Specifically, the hypothesis which was tested was that decisions In PSV Operator Licence appeals would increasingly reflect established case law ...
Publication in July 1998 of the first UK Transport White Paper for some 20 years (DETR, 1998) was th...
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in The Road Accident Fund v Mbele [2020] ZASCA 72 (SCA judgment) h...
none1noThe incessant changes in all areas of economy, science, politics and society, with a greater ...
Based upon a doctoral research programme which surveyed bus and coach licensing systems throughout t...
This paper reviews the effects of the 1985 Transport Act in the Taxi Industry, drawing on the result...
This paper examines some of the economic reasons for price and entry regulation in the taxi industry...
In January 2009, following a lengthy industry review and consultation process, the New Zealand Publi...
The aim of this paper is not to document a specific research project, but to provide an internationa...
Policy objectives with respect to the British bus industry still largely relate back to the 1998 Whi...
The National Consumer Tribunal has been inundated with disputes regarding the supply of defective mo...
This Note examines the historical background and nature of the operating rights acquired by the truc...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of taxi licensing policy in England and Wales in mid 19...
Much has been written and published in the academic literature on the short and medium term, and to ...
In 1989 the late Prof Michael Beesley and Prof David Hensher convened a workshop of an invitational ...
Publication in July 1998 of the first UK Transport White Paper for some 20 years (DETR, 1998) was th...
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in The Road Accident Fund v Mbele [2020] ZASCA 72 (SCA judgment) h...
none1noThe incessant changes in all areas of economy, science, politics and society, with a greater ...
Based upon a doctoral research programme which surveyed bus and coach licensing systems throughout t...
This paper reviews the effects of the 1985 Transport Act in the Taxi Industry, drawing on the result...
This paper examines some of the economic reasons for price and entry regulation in the taxi industry...
In January 2009, following a lengthy industry review and consultation process, the New Zealand Publi...
The aim of this paper is not to document a specific research project, but to provide an internationa...
Policy objectives with respect to the British bus industry still largely relate back to the 1998 Whi...
The National Consumer Tribunal has been inundated with disputes regarding the supply of defective mo...
This Note examines the historical background and nature of the operating rights acquired by the truc...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of taxi licensing policy in England and Wales in mid 19...
Much has been written and published in the academic literature on the short and medium term, and to ...
In 1989 the late Prof Michael Beesley and Prof David Hensher convened a workshop of an invitational ...
Publication in July 1998 of the first UK Transport White Paper for some 20 years (DETR, 1998) was th...
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in The Road Accident Fund v Mbele [2020] ZASCA 72 (SCA judgment) h...
none1noThe incessant changes in all areas of economy, science, politics and society, with a greater ...