Cornerstone on the Planning Court
This practical and accessible text is an essential reference work for all potential users of the Planning Court whether they bring, defend or take an interest in the broad range of claims that now fall to the court to decide upon.
by Cornerstone Barristers
£95.00
Published: March 2021
The only book to provide a detailed review and analysis of the work of the Planning Court.
This book provides:
- An explanation of the new procedures as they are developing in practice
- Key tactical advice tailored to those who may be involved in either bringing or resisting claims by analysing the powers, procedures and jurisprudence of the Planning Court
- An examination of litigation costs
Fully revised and restructured, the second edition is invaluable to those with an interest in aspects of planning and public law claims, whether lawyers, planning authorities, other statutory bodies, organisations, developers or action groups and individuals.
Table Of Contents
1 LIFE BEFORE THE PLANNING COURT: A HISTORY OF THE COURT'S ROLE IN THE PLANNING SPHERE
2 JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURES OF THE PLANNING COURT
3 PREPARING AND PURSUING CLAIMS
4 RESISTING CLAIMS
5 POWERS OF THE PLANNING COURT
6 COSTS
7 KEY LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN PLANNING COURT CLAIMS
Appendices
A CPR Provisions
B Practice Directions and Protocols
C Forms