Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-ante analyses of the impact of a set of laws, in retrospect it may be hard to determine what the laws concretely produced. Particularly complicated to measure are the unintended and indirect effects on actors or values that were not the prime focus of the law. Despite the literature on these matters in other fields of research, among planners the theory of law implementation receives relatively little attention. This attitude may stem from the means-ends rationality that has been common to planning for so many years. This paper makes a plea for focusing on the interaction between people and laws so as to understand the outcomes. We do this by ...
This paper reflects my interest in how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and e...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on the roles of law in the evolution of planning sys...
This article reflects an interest in how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
Scott Shapiro’s theory that law is a social plan is helpful in seeing law essentially as a tool of h...
Sustainable land development is a global agenda. New policies are being drafted from time to time to...
This paper canvasses aspects of my PhD research. The research project is premised on the hypothesis ...
Land use scholars and practitioners in the United States trace the development of domestic land use ...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
This paper reflects my interest in how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and e...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
Public policy is often implemented through formal laws. In contrast to the typically optimistic ex-a...
This chapter presents a theoretical perspective on the roles of law in the evolution of planning sys...
This article reflects an interest in how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
Scott Shapiro’s theory that law is a social plan is helpful in seeing law essentially as a tool of h...
Sustainable land development is a global agenda. New policies are being drafted from time to time to...
This paper canvasses aspects of my PhD research. The research project is premised on the hypothesis ...
Land use scholars and practitioners in the United States trace the development of domestic land use ...
It is often held that planning theory has little influence on planning practice. Some speak of an ev...
This paper reflects my interest in how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and e...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...