Local authority sub-committees, when hearing and determining licence applications, have traditionally followed court-like procedures and have been regarded as acting quasi-judicially. The Licensing Act 2003 introduced important changes in the licensing of alcohol, entertainment and late night refreshment, one of which was that licensing hearings would be “discussion led” by sub-committees and it was not envisaged by the Government that sub-committees would perform a quasi-judicial role. This article, based on empirical research conducted primarily in one licensing authority area (with supplementary material from a second licensing authority area), considers how authorities have embraced the new decision-making framework under the 2003 Act. ...
“Vertical drinking” is a longstanding concept in alcohol licensing decision-making and the literatur...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
: One approach to addressing the negative health and social harms of excessive drinking has been to ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical project on the operation of the Licensing Act 2003 ...
Background – In England, the Licensing Act 2003 informs regulation of alcohol sale with local author...
Background and Aims: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003 ( covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licens...
This comprehensive and authoritative guide to licensing law is co-authored by the UK's only professo...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
This paper describes a preliminary study of local implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 in Greate...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
Abstract Objective: While governments draft law and policy to promote public health, it is through c...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
“Vertical drinking” is a longstanding concept in alcohol licensing decision-making and the literatur...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
: One approach to addressing the negative health and social harms of excessive drinking has been to ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The ...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical project on the operation of the Licensing Act 2003 ...
Background – In England, the Licensing Act 2003 informs regulation of alcohol sale with local author...
Background and Aims: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The...
The Licensing Act 2003 (covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licensi...
The Licensing Act 2003 ( covering England and Wales) introduced greater flexibility to the UK licens...
This comprehensive and authoritative guide to licensing law is co-authored by the UK's only professo...
The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005 and transferred responsibility for alcohol l...
This paper describes a preliminary study of local implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 in Greate...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
Abstract Objective: While governments draft law and policy to promote public health, it is through c...
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and moderni...
“Vertical drinking” is a longstanding concept in alcohol licensing decision-making and the literatur...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
: One approach to addressing the negative health and social harms of excessive drinking has been to ...