The New Zealand experience of the right of third-party appeal
Language: English Series: Scottish Planning and Environmental Law ; (116) August 2006, 78-79(2)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: As the Planning (Scotland) Bill progresses through the Scottish Parliament, it is inevitable that there will be renewed calls for the introduction of third-party rights of appeal. This article examines the experience of third-party appeal in New Zealand using it as a case study due to the similarties with Scotland in population and land diversity.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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As the Planning (Scotland) Bill progresses through the Scottish Parliament, it is inevitable that there will be renewed calls for the introduction of third-party rights of appeal. This article examines the experience of third-party appeal in New Zealand using it as a case study due to the similarties with Scotland in population and land diversity.