With the rise of the risk society came the regulatory state. Increasingly, governments are turning to law for achieving their policy goals, also in the field of urban and environmental planning. Legal rules do not only reduce the risks for society but also for policy makers, since those standardise decision-making, hence reducing discretion and chances of personal failure. The result is an increasingly complex legal system and a juridification of planning in practice. While planning has become more legalistic, in the Netherlands we see at the same time that the access to the legal system is being reduced. How can this seeming contradiction be explained? In this paper we explore, conceptually, the relationship between the risk society and th...
In this paper we reflect on the relationship between planning and law. We analyse the Dutch interpre...
The Law on Spatial Planning that entered into force in 2014 is named a revolutionary measure that ou...
This paper aims at answering the question: How can we explain the evidently unstoppable growth of re...
Governments would be fairly powerless to implement their urban development plans and regulations if ...
Governments would be fairly powerless to implement their urban development plans and regulations if ...
Land-use plans serve a dual function. On the one hand, they are programmes for future development, p...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In Amsterdam, development contracts are increasingly used to provide legal certainty for stakeholder...
The research focuses on the relation between municipalities, provinces and the Crown in Dutch spatia...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In this paper we reflect on the relationship between planning and law. We analyse the Dutch interpre...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In this paper we reflect on the relationship between planning and law. We analyse the Dutch interpre...
The Law on Spatial Planning that entered into force in 2014 is named a revolutionary measure that ou...
This paper aims at answering the question: How can we explain the evidently unstoppable growth of re...
Governments would be fairly powerless to implement their urban development plans and regulations if ...
Governments would be fairly powerless to implement their urban development plans and regulations if ...
Land-use plans serve a dual function. On the one hand, they are programmes for future development, p...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In Amsterdam, development contracts are increasingly used to provide legal certainty for stakeholder...
The research focuses on the relation between municipalities, provinces and the Crown in Dutch spatia...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In this paper we reflect on the relationship between planning and law. We analyse the Dutch interpre...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
In this paper we reflect on the relationship between planning and law. We analyse the Dutch interpre...
The Law on Spatial Planning that entered into force in 2014 is named a revolutionary measure that ou...
This paper aims at answering the question: How can we explain the evidently unstoppable growth of re...