The text focuses on the compatibility of CPOs with the human rights of residents, tenants, homeowners or other parties with proprietary interests in the land. It suggests proposals for reform and analyses the nexus between CPOS and the impact on residents' human rights. By assessing the underlying practical policies, practices and decisions. Such as consultation, internal processes, viability reports, environmental or equality matters, planning permission juxtaposed with the adverse impact on residents and settled communities. The book also challenges the fairness of the compensation of CPO affected residents, in light of the cumulative injurious effects in many areas of their lives. With emphasis on acquisitions by, inter alia, local authorities or public bodies, which inevitably attaches the jurisdiction of the ECHR and HRA 1998. It concludes with examination as to whether the associated legal remedies are practically or meaningfully enforceable with suggested proposals for reform.
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThe text focuses on the compatibility of CPOs with the human rights of residents, tenants, homeowners or other parties with proprietary interests in the land. It suggests proposals for reform and analyses the nexus between CP. Artikel-Nr. 446854933
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The text focuses on the compatibility of CPOs with the human rights of residents, tenants, homeowners or other parties with proprietary interests in the land. It suggests proposals for reform and analyses the nexus between CPOS and the impact on residents' human rights.By assessing the underlying practical policies, practices and decisions. Such as consultation, internal processes, viability reports, environmental or equality matters, planning permission juxtaposed with the adverse impact on residents and settled communities.The book also challenges the fairness of the compensation of CPO affected residents, in light of the cumulative injurious effects in many areas of their lives. With emphasis on acquisitions by, inter alia, local authorities or public bodies, which inevitably attaches the jurisdiction of the ECHR and HRA 1998.It concludes with examination as to whether the associated legal remedies are practically or meaningfully enforceable with suggested proposals for reform. Artikel-Nr. 9780244189242
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