The evolving Northern Ireland planning system / Stephen McKay and Michael Murray -- Development, planning applications and their determination / Stephen McKay and Michael Murray -- Amenity and special forms of development management / Stephen McKay and Michael Murray -- Continuity and change in development plans / Stephen McKay -- The evolution and application of planning enforcement / Jane McKay and Stephen McKay -- Developer contributions and 'planning agreements' in Northern Ireland / Thomas Murphy, John McCord and Michael McCord -- Judicial review in the planning arena / Stephen McKay and Michael Murray -- Environmental law in Northern Ireland / Brian Jack -- Environmental health, environmental protection and their relationship with spatial planning / Sean MacIntyre -- Environmental impact assessment and development management / Neil Galway and Stephen McKay -- Planning and renewable energy / Stephen McKay and Michael Murray -- Planning and placemaking / Mura Quigley -- Marine spatial planning for Northern Ireland : from fragmentation towards integration / Heather Ritchie, Joseph Onwona Ansong and Wesley Flannery -- Cross-border spatial planning on the island of Ireland / Gavan Rafferty -- Equality law, good relations and planning / Diane O'Neill and Brendan Murtagh -- Property law and planning in Northern Ireland / John McCord, Thomas Murphy and Peadar Davis -- Liquor licensing law and planning in Northern Ireland / Michael Murray -- Planning and professional practice / Gary McGhee, William Orbinson QC, Stephen McKay and Michael Murray.
Summary:
"Each of the jurisdictions within the UK and Ireland is constantly refining the operational characteristics of its planning system and while there are some common practices, there are also substantive divergences. In each territory the planning template is shaped within a dynamic political and legal context and thus students and practitioners require an accessible, in-depth and up-to-date literature dealing with this matter. This book weaves an interpretive narrative of the statutes, case law and governance procedures that have helped shape the planning system of Northern Ireland with due regard being given to the combined influences emanating over time from European Union, UK and island of Ireland sources. The multi-disciplinary contributors to this book explore the progression of planning in Northern Ireland and discuss prominent facets of contemporary development management, development plans, environmental law, property law and professional practice. Particular consideration is given to the consequences of Brexit for planning in Northern Ireland, devolved government institutional structures for planning, and the post-reform emergent performance of local authorities in this arena. The book makes an important contribution to the wider literature in this field and, with its extensive citing of cases, provides an essential resource for students, planning practitioners and researchers"-- Provided by publisher.
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