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- Title
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH LAND PLANNING LAW--1954 AND AFTER.
- Authors
HEAP, DESMOND
- Abstract
The article discusses various land planning laws in England. It has been stated that Public Health Law and of Housing Law of the nineteenth century came into existence after the controlled development of land started by authorities who were not necessarily the owners of the land. It has been stated that these codes of law constitute the Law of Land Planning. It has been stated that voluntary statutory planning was largely replaced by compulsory statutory planning in 1919 by the Housing Town Planning Act. In the Town and Country Planning Act of 1932, repealed all previous planning legislation and focused towards congested central areas and outwards countryside
- Subjects
EUROPE; LAND reform laws; LAND use; LAND economics; LANDOWNERS; PUBLIC law; ADMINISTRATIVE law; URBAN growth; URBAN planning
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 1955, Vol 20, Issue 3, p493
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/1190481