The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning systems adhere perfectly to the classical (liberal) ideal of the rule of law. It suggests a different approach to the regulation of land use more in line with this ideal, based on the assumption that it is not only relevant but also one that cannot be renounced. The objective is to show that the more complex an (urban) system becomes, the greater is the need for abstract, general and end-independent rules to favour a sort of beneficial, spontaneous order — self-coordinating and polycentric — of individual actions
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to examine the legal ideologies of planning law proposed by Patr...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
This article is intended as a preface to the coming development of a system of law for the planned s...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
This thesis investigates the legal and theoretical foundations of English planning law. Based on an ...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to examine the legal ideologies of planning law proposed by Patr...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
The article aims to demonstrate that neither the British planning system nor Continental planning sy...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
In the course of the nineteenth century, many countries attempted to simplify their regulatory syste...
This article is intended as a preface to the coming development of a system of law for the planned s...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
This thesis investigates the legal and theoretical foundations of English planning law. Based on an ...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to examine the legal ideologies of planning law proposed by Patr...