Statutory Nuisance
Autor Robert McCracken KC, Gregory Jones KC, James Pereira KCen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526509581
ISBN-10: 152650958X
Pagini: 840
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 152650958X
Pagini: 840
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides a practical breakdown of the law and a clear demonstration of how it can be applied in practice
Notă biografică
Robert McCracken, KC is a leading public, planning and environmental lawyer at Francis Taylor Building. He appears at all levels from the European Court of Justice to magistrate courts and planning inquiries. He is recognised as a leading silk by Chambers Directory in the fields of Environment and Planning. Gregory Jones, KC is a barrister at Francis Taylor Building and a Visiting Lecturer at King's College London. Recognised by Chambers as "An authority on environmental impact assessment, habitats directives and wider planning and environment issues." James Pereira, KC is a barrister at Francis Taylor Building specialising in planning, environmental, local government and administrative law, compulsory purchase and compensation.
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Nature and Scope of Statutory NuisanceChapter 2 Duties and Powers of Local AuthoritiesChapter 3 The Abatement NoticeChapter 4 Challenging an Abatement NoticeChapter 5 Criminal Proceedings under EPA 1990, section 80 for Breaches of the Requirements of an Abatement NoticeChapter 6 Statutory Nuisance Proceedings Brought by an IndividualChapter 7 Costs and CompensationChapter 8 Noise and SmellChapter 9 Other Powers Dealing with Problems Akin to NuisanceChapter 10 Other Environmental RegimesAppendix A Forms and draft notices Appendix B Material relating to statutory nuisance Appendix C Material relating to magistrates' court, Crown Court and High Court proceedings Appendix D Material relating to evidence Appendix E Material relating to sentencing and costs Appendix F Human rights Appendix G Miscellaneous statutory material Appendix H Guidance relating to noise, smell, lighting, insects and parking Appendix I List of useful links
Recenzii
For anyone involved in, or dealing with, statutory nuisance issues...Statutory Nuisance is a must have.
simple, lucid, holistic...highly recommended [for] libraries, CABs and other sources of public information
Comprehensive and very accessible...careful analysis of substantive law with clear practical advice...The style is refreshingly simple and there are clear explanations of legal terminology to assist the lay reader...a welcome handbook
.. essential for anyone who has any involvement with the law relating to statutory nuisance. It is difficult to imagine any practitioner being able to function in this field without this exceptional repository of knowledge. It is highly recommended.
The authors of 'Statutory Nuisance' should be heartily congratulated for writing such a formidable (the book runs to almost 800 pages including index), well-researched book, which deserves a place on the bookshelves, especially of those who have a practical interest in this area of law. While the book is mainly for the English practitioner, the book will also prove useful to a Scottish readership.
simple, lucid, holistic...highly recommended [for] libraries, CABs and other sources of public information
Comprehensive and very accessible...careful analysis of substantive law with clear practical advice...The style is refreshingly simple and there are clear explanations of legal terminology to assist the lay reader...a welcome handbook
.. essential for anyone who has any involvement with the law relating to statutory nuisance. It is difficult to imagine any practitioner being able to function in this field without this exceptional repository of knowledge. It is highly recommended.
The authors of 'Statutory Nuisance' should be heartily congratulated for writing such a formidable (the book runs to almost 800 pages including index), well-researched book, which deserves a place on the bookshelves, especially of those who have a practical interest in this area of law. While the book is mainly for the English practitioner, the book will also prove useful to a Scottish readership.