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Human Rights Act 1998 - implications for planning

By: Series: Town & Country Planning ; 69(10) October 2000, 284-285(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Examines the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the planning system. Highlights the relevance of Article 6, Article 8 and the First Protocol, Article 1, in terms of planning enforcement, planning applications and development plans. Uses case law to illustrate key points. Concludes that Article 6 is likely to be the biggest challenge facing local and national governments.
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Examines the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the planning system. Highlights the relevance of Article 6, Article 8 and the First Protocol, Article 1, in terms of planning enforcement, planning applications and development plans. Uses case law to illustrate key points. Concludes that Article 6 is likely to be the biggest challenge facing local and national governments.