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Geoffrey Rippon Memorial Article: Effective protection of EC law rights and the discretion of the court to refuse relief in planning cases

By: Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; January 2001, 12-23(12)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Focuses on the way in which European law has impacted on the UK planning system and, in particular, whether or not the courts' discretion to refuse relief in planning cases is exercisable where it has been shown that this contravenes European law. Examines the situation under English law, the duty of the courts to ensure the protection of rights enshrined in European law and what elements of English planning law remain compatible with European law. Illustrated throughout with relevant case law.
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Focuses on the way in which European law has impacted on the UK planning system and, in particular, whether or not the courts' discretion to refuse relief in planning cases is exercisable where it has been shown that this contravenes European law. Examines the situation under English law, the duty of the courts to ensure the protection of rights enshrined in European law and what elements of English planning law remain compatible with European law. Illustrated throughout with relevant case law.