Simons on Planning Law 3rd ed
ISBN13: 9781858006895
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
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The long-awaited new edition of Simons on Planning Law provides a comprehensive analysis of the area of planning law in Ireland, including developments in national and European case-law since the previous edition, and reflects legal developments in the area since 2007.
Significant statutory changes have occurred since the previous edition, including the Planning and Development (Amendment) Acts of 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2018, as well as the Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Act 2016, all of which are dealt with in this volume. In addition, there have been over 100 statutory instruments and numerous decisions of the CJEU and national courts in the area of planning law in the intervening period, between editions.
In the third edition of this best-selling title, David Browne updates this comprehensive analysis of the area of planning law to include developments in national and European case-law.
- Includes all relevant statutory provisions and case-law.
- Provides a detailed analysis of the complex area of planning law.
- Enables practitioners to understand both substantive planning law and the procedural rules in judicial review applications, appeals and costs applications.
- All chapters have been substantially amended to incorporate recent developments.
- New chapters on nature conservation/habitats, strategic development and housing and substitute consent.
- Covers the majority of decisions of the superior courts in the area of planning law as well as decisions of the CJEU on the EIA/Habitats Directives since 2007.
- Provides extensive analysis of Supreme Court determinations granting leave to appeal since the 33rd amendment to the Constitution.
- Covers significant decisions such as Kelly v An Bord Pleanála [2014] IEHC 400 and Connelly v An Bord Pleanála [2018] IESC 31
David Browne BL is a practising barrister specialising in the areas of administrative, local government, planning, environmental and procurement law. He also lectures in Administrative Law and is the course co-ordinator of the Advanced Diploma in Planning and Environmental Law in the Honorable Society of King's Inns.
Additional contributions for this edition have been provided by Conor Quinn BL (Chapters 10 and 18) and Brendan Slattery, Partner in McCann Fitzgerald (Chapter 16)