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035 _a(Sirsi) u110602
100 _aGrant, M.
245 _aHuman rights and due process in planning
260 _c2000
490 _aJournal of Planning and Environment Law
_vDecember 2000, 1215-1225(11)
520 _aDiscusses the impact of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Article 6 on the rights of landowners under the planning system. Considers how those rights, and those of third parties, are affected by the article by breaking it down into five principals: the determination of an individual's civil rights and obligations; the right a fair and public hearing; that the hearing should be held within a reasonable time; that it should be before an impartial tribunal established by law; and that the tribunal should be independent. Comments on possible ways of resolving conflict between the convention and current practice including: removing the SoS's powers to 'call-in' appeals; allowing appeals to the High Court; ensuring the full independence of Planning Inspectors; and permitting third parties to appeal.
590 _aABS
650 _aCONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ART 6
650 _aPLANNING APPEALS
650 _aPLANNING INSPECTORATE
650 _aPLANNING PROCEDURE
650 _aPLANNING PROCESS
650 _aPLANNING SYSTEM
650 _aTHIRD PARTY RIGHTS
650 _aTHIRD PARTY APPEALS
690 _aENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY-PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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