McGuireWoods LLP | USA | 23 May 2022
Remedying housing segregation in Virginia requires significant policy changes at the Local and state levels. Specifically, zoning and planning laws…
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP | United Kingdom | 23 May 2022
After about two years of speculation in relation to planning reform, the Queen’s Speech confirmed which ideas are set to become legislation. The…
Burges Salmon LLP | United Kingdom | 20 May 2022
The Compulsory Purchase Association’s Annual Dinner last night was a great chance to catch up with the CPO world again. It had that air of in-person…
Maddocks | Australia | 19 May 2022
The planning system in Victoria is in a constant state of change. It is a dynamic space where practitioners are regularly updating their toolbox with…
DLA Piper | United Kingdom | 19 May 2022
It’s important to recognise that, whilst the Planning Act 2008 (Planning Act) introduced the concept of the development consent order (DCO) as the…
DWF LLP | United Kingdom | 18 May 2022
The Queen's Speech recently announced the Planning and Levelling Up bill with claims that its plans will streamline the planning and environmental…
Mayer Brown | United Kingdom | 18 May 2022
Last week the UK Government published its long-awaited proposals for reform of the planning system in England and Wales, in the Levelling-Up and…
Advokatfirman Lindahl | Sweden | 18 May 2022
On 22 March 2022, the Government decided to introduce a bill on changes to shore protection and differentiated shore protection. It was proposed that…
DLA Piper | United Kingdom | 17 May 2022
Compulsory purchase is a legal mechanism which enables certain bodies, including local planning authorities, Ministers of State and other public…
HopgoodGanim | Australia | 17 May 2022
The meaning of ‘dwelling’ and land use characterisation has been a recurrent theme in proceedings involving the Planning and Development Act 2005…