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    Principles of Planning Law by Stein, Leslie;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 29 November 2007

    • ISBN 9780195558630
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages382 pages
    • Size 246x170x23 mm
    • Weight 670 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Principles of Planning Law discusses the principles that underlie planning law in Australia. Rather than focusing entirely on the statutory regime of planning in each State/Territory, it considers the decisions of courts and statutes and relates the principles to the particular Australian planning systems by way of example.

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    Long description:

    Principles of Planning Law discusses the principles that underlie plannign law in Australia. Rather than focusing entirely on the statutory regime of planning in each State/Territory, it considers the decisions of courts and statutes and relates the principles to the particular Australian planning systems by way of example. The book goes behind the decision and critically examines the issues in the system; where planning schemes may have gone wrong or are confused in different areas; and why planning and planning law has emerged in different forms in each State and Territory.

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