Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumption in favour of sustainable development in English planning law. Design/methodology/approach The paper uses doctrinal analysis to examine section 38 PCPA 2004 and the NPPF to assess whether the obligations are coherent when considered as stand-alone obligations, and whether they are compatible when combined. Case law and the statutory provisions are examined to assess this. Planning theory is also examined to bring a multidisciplinary focus to the analysis. Findings The paper concludes that there are problems with these legal obligations when considered as stand-alone obligations. There is imprecision over the meaning of key terms; the “pres...
Part two of a paper presented at the Society for Advanced Legal Studies Planning and Environmental L...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumpt...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to examine the legal ideologies of planning law proposed by Patr...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
This article considers the balance of public and private interests in land use planning; in particul...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
In this article we address scalar issues of power in planning. In the context of the reengineering o...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
An investigation of planning obligations is used to explore the political and economic dynamics asso...
The Use Classes Order and the General Development Order were revised in 1987 and 1988 respectively. ...
Sustainability in urban environments involves strategizing development solutions appropriate to loca...
In Britain, as the nature of the state’s involvement in the spatial planning process changed to refl...
First part of a two-part paper dealing with proposals for reform and improvement of the planning obl...
Part two of a paper presented at the Society for Advanced Legal Studies Planning and Environmental L...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumpt...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to examine the legal ideologies of planning law proposed by Patr...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
This article considers the balance of public and private interests in land use planning; in particul...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
In this article we address scalar issues of power in planning. In the context of the reengineering o...
This paper explores recent changes that involve the Planning Inspectorate in England, considering as...
An investigation of planning obligations is used to explore the political and economic dynamics asso...
The Use Classes Order and the General Development Order were revised in 1987 and 1988 respectively. ...
Sustainability in urban environments involves strategizing development solutions appropriate to loca...
In Britain, as the nature of the state’s involvement in the spatial planning process changed to refl...
First part of a two-part paper dealing with proposals for reform and improvement of the planning obl...
Part two of a paper presented at the Society for Advanced Legal Studies Planning and Environmental L...
The purpose was to consider whether residential planning decisions for similar schemes are made in a...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...