International Journal of Law in the Built Environment: Volume 4 Issue 2
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The concept of transparency in the European Union's residential housing market: A theoretical framework
Sylwia LindqvistThe purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical framework for the subsequent analysis of the European Union internal market's concept of transparency in residential real…
The validity of adjudicators' determinations containing errors of law: A comparison of the judicial approach in England and New South Wales
Jeremy K. Coggins, Steve DonohoeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the development of English Law and the Law in New South Wales, Australia in statutory adjudication concerning judicial review of…
Selective licensing and resident satisfaction in social housing: a UK case study
Julian Sidoli del CenoThe purpose of this paper is to examine empirically the effects of selective licensing on an area of social depravation. The paper consciously focuses solely on the views and…
The abolition of the “contracts in writing” rule in the 2009 Construction Act: Potential implications for UK adjudication
Akintola Akintoye, Suresh Renukappa, Hamish LalThe UK construction industry has been at the forefront of finding efficient, cost‐effective and fair methods of resolving disputes. Therefore, to ensure the 1996 Act is more…
Use of planning agreements to support sustainability and environmental preservation: A case study from Victoria, Australia
Rebecca LeshinskySustainable values and implementation tools are now more widely included in Australian land use planning and development. Planning agreements are one instrument by which…