Gypsy and Traveller Law

Gypsy and Traveller Law

by Chris Johnson (Editor), Marc Willers (Editor), Chris Johnson (Editor), Chris Johnson (Editor)

Synopsis

The Gypsy and Traveller communities in the UK experience widespread deprivation, social exclusion and discrimination. The lack of provision of suitable sites for Gypsies and Travellers is the root cause of most, if not all, of the difficulties that they face living in Great Britain today. Although there is now a new legal framework and new policy designed to address the severe shortage of sites. Gypsies and Travellers continue to be frustrated in their attempts to purchase land and develop sites. This timely new edition brings together the areas of law affecting the travelling community. It is the only guide to comprehensively cover accommodation needs such as planning, site provision, homelessness and eviction as well as other issues impacting on the day to day lives of Gypsies and Travellers such as education, healthcare and race discrimination. It balances straight-forward, practical advice with comprehensive coverage of the statutes, regulations, guidance, circulars and a rapidly developing body of case-law.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 500
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Legal Action Group
Published: 20 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 1903307260
ISBN 13: 9781903307267

Media Reviews
This book is a timely and recommendable addition to practitioner libraries. This is an essential resource for anyone involved with advising the travelling community. Publication Monitor
Author Bio
Chris Johnson is a solicitor and partner in Community Law Partnership in Birmingham, and member of the Travellers Advice Team. Marc Willers is a barrister at Two Garden Court in London, specialising in public law, human rights, and planning law and with a particular emphasis on the representation of Gypsies and Travellers.