Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004: A Guide to the New Law

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004: A Guide to the New Law

by Martin Edwards (Author), RichardHarwood (Author), JustineThornton (Author), StephenTromans (Author)

Synopsis

The 2004 Act is the first major reform of planning law for over 10 years. It makes substantial changes to the regime, which need to be understood by those practising in the field. This book provides practical analysis of the new legislation. It sets the Act and its supporting regulations in context, with the relevant materials from its inception and Parliamentary process, in order to ensure a thorough understanding of its implications. The book includes a copy of the Act in full. It will enable practitioners to avoid potential pitfalls and negotiate these radical legislative changes with confidence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: The Law Society
Published: 10 May 2005

ISBN 10: 1853289256
ISBN 13: 9781853289255

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'The authors' explanation and commentary is straighforward. Despite the book's small size, it is comprehensive enough, and deals with practical issues using their experiences and that of case law to great effect. The book's attempt to make readers avoid the pitfalls of the change in legislation is achieved with ease.' New Law Journal, 4 November 2005
Author Bio
Stephen Tromans, Martin Edwards and Richard Harwood are barristers practising at 39 Essex Street. Justine Thornton is a barrister employed at Allen & Overy. Tromans and Edwards are former solicitors. All specialise in planning and environmental law and are authors of various books on the subject.