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Town and country planning litigation - procedure

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; April 2005, 428-433(6)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Provides an overview of the procedural aspects of town and country planning litigation in England and Wales, where all but criminal prosecutions commence in the HC. Describes where applications for injunctions and other claims are issued from and the characteristics of public law litigation. Covers representation, the preparation of grounds and the selection of procedure. Considers judicial review and the importance of timing, statutory challenges and enforcement appeals. Concludes with practical information on costs recovery, support for litigants including the Royal Courts of Justice Advice Bureau, presentation of materials and useful references and information such as the latest court fees.
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Provides an overview of the procedural aspects of town and country planning litigation in England and Wales, where all but criminal prosecutions commence in the HC. Describes where applications for injunctions and other claims are issued from and the characteristics of public law litigation. Covers representation, the preparation of grounds and the selection of procedure. Considers judicial review and the importance of timing, statutory challenges and enforcement appeals. Concludes with practical information on costs recovery, support for litigants including the Royal Courts of Justice Advice Bureau, presentation of materials and useful references and information such as the latest court fees.