Planning law and practice in Northern Ireland

Stephen McKay (Editor), Michael Murray (Editor)

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Abstract

Each of the jurisdictions within the United Kingdom is constantly refining the operational characteristics of its planning system and while there are some common practices, there are also substantive divergences. In each territory the planning template is shaped within a dynamic political and legal context and thus students and practitioners require an accessible, in-depth and up-to-date literature dealing with this matter. The multi-disciplinary contributors to this expanded Second Edition of Planning Law and Practice in Northern Ireland explore the progression of planning within the region and discuss prominent facets of contemporary development management, development plans, environmental law, property law and professional practice. Consideration is given to the consequences of Brexit for planning in Northern Ireland, devolved government institutional structures for planning, and the post-2015 emergent performance of local authorities in this arena. The book makes an important contribution to the wider literature in this field and, with its extensive citing of statutes and cases, provides an essential resource for students, planning practitioners and researchers.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages474
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)9781003218319
ISBN (Print)9781032110745, 9781032110738
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Law
  • Planning
  • Practice

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