While mainstream academic literature tends to emphasise the place of ‘participatory democracy’ as key to realising the public interest in planning policy, this paper argues that the statutory framework as well as a fair judicial system both need to underpin the ideal of the public interest in planning development. The legal cases analysed in this paper illustrate why citizen participation have failed to change values or practices in Japanese planning, even in recent years. The paper demonstrates how the hierarchy of law, such as the statutory power between central and local government and the separation of power between the executive and judiciary, has essentially defined the idea of the public interest in Japanese planning
"Recently, we could often find words such as ""a citizen participation"", ""a public-private partner...
This study aims to clarify how changes in the legal system combined with changing social, economic, ...
The recent development of civil society in Japan has resulted in considerable attention to the conce...
Whereas current planning literature has seldom mentioned the role of law and courts to define the pu...
Whereas current planning literature has seldom mentioned the role of law and courts to define the pu...
The public interest in planning in Japanese jurisprudence: the limits to participatory democracy Con...
The recent development of civil society in Japan has created an increased demand for accountability ...
This dissertation is a comparative study of public participation programs initiated by local governm...
The need to include processes for public participation and involvement has long been accepted as a c...
The public interest in the developmental state: the law, economy and planning in post-war Japan Conf...
Much has been written in recent years about the importance of civil society in ensuring positive out...
From an ethical perspective, the biggest difficulty for planners is to take the best approach in res...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
This paper tracks the changing role of public participation in planning thought. In doing so, the pa...
Ponència presentada a: Session 2: Post-ocupación / Post-occupancy: buildings and citie
"Recently, we could often find words such as ""a citizen participation"", ""a public-private partner...
This study aims to clarify how changes in the legal system combined with changing social, economic, ...
The recent development of civil society in Japan has resulted in considerable attention to the conce...
Whereas current planning literature has seldom mentioned the role of law and courts to define the pu...
Whereas current planning literature has seldom mentioned the role of law and courts to define the pu...
The public interest in planning in Japanese jurisprudence: the limits to participatory democracy Con...
The recent development of civil society in Japan has created an increased demand for accountability ...
This dissertation is a comparative study of public participation programs initiated by local governm...
The need to include processes for public participation and involvement has long been accepted as a c...
The public interest in the developmental state: the law, economy and planning in post-war Japan Conf...
Much has been written in recent years about the importance of civil society in ensuring positive out...
From an ethical perspective, the biggest difficulty for planners is to take the best approach in res...
The complex nature of large urban planning projects often results in delays or budget overruns. One ...
This paper tracks the changing role of public participation in planning thought. In doing so, the pa...
Ponència presentada a: Session 2: Post-ocupación / Post-occupancy: buildings and citie
"Recently, we could often find words such as ""a citizen participation"", ""a public-private partner...
This study aims to clarify how changes in the legal system combined with changing social, economic, ...
The recent development of civil society in Japan has resulted in considerable attention to the conce...