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Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously
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Planning is at the heart of the response to many of the significant challenges of our time, from the climate and environmental crises to social and economic inequalities. It is embedded in, as well as partially constituting, our democratic systems, so that the challenges of democratic decision-making in a complex society cannot be avoided when thinking about planning. Planning law raises some of the most fundamental questions faced by legal scholars, from the legitimacy of authority to the relationship between public and private rights and interests. And yet, planning law has been relatively neglected by legal scholars.

The objective of Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously is to create space for planning law scholarship in all of its variety, and for curiosity about law in all of its complexity. The chapters reflect this diversity and complexity, covering a range of the objects of planning (from housing to energy to highways) and a multiplicity of planning tasks and tools (from compulsory purchase to contracting to planning inquiries).

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    Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously - Maria Lee

    Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously

    Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously

    Edited by

    Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot

    First published in 2022 by

    UCL Press

    University College London

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    Contents

    List of figures

    List of legislation

    Table of cases

    List of contributors

    Acknowledgements

    List of abbreviations

    Executive summaries

    Part I: Introduction

    1The importance of taking English planning law scholarship seriously

    Maria Lee

    2English planning law: An outline

    Maria Lee

    Part II: Place shaping, place framing

    Introduction to Part Two

    Carolyn Abbot and Maria Lee

    3Backstreet’s back alright: London’s LGBT+ nightlife spaces and a queering of planning law and planning practices

    Steven Vaughan and Brad Jessup

    4The highway: A right, a place or a resource?

    Antonia Layard

    5Marine planning for sustainability: The role of the ecosystem approach

    Margherita Pieraccini

    Part III: Participation

    Introduction to Part Three

    Carolyn Abbot and Maria Lee

    6Place, participation and planning law in a time of climate change

    Chiara Armeni

    7Planning inquiries and legal expertise: A fair crack of the whip?

    Carolyn Abbot

    Part IV: Time and scale

    Introduction to Part Four

    Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot

    8Futurescapes of planning law: Some preliminary thoughts on a timely encounter

    Elen Stokes

    9Slippery scales in planning for housing

    Maria Lee

    Part V: Planning at the intersections

    Introduction to Part Five

    Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot

    10Contracting affordable housing delivery? Residential property development, section 106 agreements and other contractual arrangements

    Edward Mitchell

    11Embracing the unwanted guests at the judicial review party: Why administrative law scholars should take planning law seriously

    Joanna Bell

    12Provoking McAuslan: Planning law and property rights

    Kim Bouwer and Rachel Gimson

    13Concluding thoughts

    Carolyn Abbot and Maria Lee

    Index

    List of figures

    7.1Proposal site in the context of the Bolton Adopted Development Plan

    List of legislation

    UK Primary Legislation

    UK Delegated Legislation

    European Legislation

    Table of cases

    Domestic Cases

    Aberdeen City and Shire v Elsick Development Company [2017] UKSC 66; [2017] PTSR 1413 … 30

    Austerberry v Oldham Corp (1885) 29 ChD 750 … 263

    Barbone v Secretary of State for Transport [2009] EWHC 463 (Admin); [2009] Env LR D12 … 128

    Barnwell Manor Wind Energy Limited v East Northamptonshire District Council & Ors [2014] EWCA Civ 137; [2015] 1 WLR 45 … 128

    Baroness Cumberlege of Newick and another v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and another [2017] EWHC 2057 (Admin); [2017] WLR(D) 549 … 129

    BDW Trading Ltd. v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2016] EWCA Civ 493; [2017] PTSR 1337 … 58

    Bedford Borough Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Nuon UK Ltd [2013] EWHC 2847 (Admin) … 129

    Bestzone Ltd v London Borough of Tower Hamlets [2019] APP/E5900/W/18/3204874 … 57

    Bolton Metropolitan District Council and Others v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others [1995] 1 WLR 1176 … 129

    Bradford Corpn v Pickles [1895] AC 587 (HL) … 263

    Bushell v Secretary of State for the Environment [1981] AC 75 (HL) … 128

    Burgos v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2019] EWHC 2792 (Admin) … 261, 265, 266

    Catesby Estates Ltd v Steer [2018] EWCA Civ 1697; [2018] JPL 1375 … 120, 128

    Cheatle v General Medical Council [2009] EWHC 645 (Admin) … 246

    Citizens UK v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2017] EWHC 2301 (Admin); [2018] 4 WLR 123 … 243

    City of Edinburgh v Secretary of State for Scotland [1997] UKHL 38; [1997] 1 WLR 1447 … 29

    Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374 (HL) … 244

    Cuckmere Brick v Mutual Finance [1971] EWCA Civ 9; [1971] Ch 949 … 263

    Derbyshire Waste Ltd v Blewett [2004] EWCA Civ 1508; [2005] Env LR 15 … 244

    DHN Food Distributors v Tower Hamlets LBC [1976] 1 WLR 852 … 265

    Dimes v Proprietors of Grand Junction Canal 10 ER 315 (HL) … 244

    DLA Delivery Ltd v Baroness Cumberledge of Newick [2018] EWCA Civ 1305; [2018] PTSR 2063 … 246

    Dover District Council v CPRE [2017] UKSC 79; [2018] 1 WLR 108 … 28, 181, 182, 184, 185, 189, 191, 192, 193, 197, 241, 243, 245, 246

    DPP v Jones (Margaret) and Another (1999) 2 AC 240 … 81

    DPP v Ziegler and others [2021] UKSC 23; [2021] 3 WLR 179 … 80

    Duncan v Lounch (1845) 6 QB 904 … 263

    Fairmount Investments Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1976] 1 WLR 1255 (HL) … 150

    Federated Homes Ltd v Mill Lodge Property Ltd [1980] 1 All ER 371 (CA) … 253–4, 263

    Fletcher Estates Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [2000] 2 AC 307 (HL) … 265

    Fuller v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2015] EWHC 142 (Admin) … 243

    Gladman Developments Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and Corby Borough Council [2021] EWCA Civ 104 … 30, 199, 200

    Glencore Energy UK Ltd v HMRC [2017] EWHC 1476 (Admin); [2017] STC 1824 … 243

    Grampian Regional Council v Secretary of State for Scotland [1983] 1 WLR 1340 (HL) … 265

    Gregory v London Borough of Camden [1966] 2 All ER 196 (QB) … 242

    Gregory with Walton v Scottish Minister [2012] UKSC 44; [2013] PTSR 51 … 243

    Hallam Land Management Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2018] EWCA Civ 1808; [2019] JPL 63 … 246

    Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48; [2020] 3 WLR 1474 … 244

    Harrison v Duke of Rutland [1893] 1 QB 142 (CA) … 81

    Health and Safety Executive v Wolverhampton City Council [2012] UKSC 34; [2021] 1 WLR 2264 … 129

    Hopkins Homes Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2017] UKSC 37; [2017] 1 WLR 1865 … 20, 24, 29, 30, 138, 151, 175, 188, 198, 199, 200, 244, 246

    Hossain v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2015] EWCA Civ 207 … 245

    Hussain v Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council [2017] EWHC 1641 (Admin); [2018] PTSR 142 … 225

    International Tea Stores v Hobbes [1903] 2 Ch 165 … 263

    Kennedy v Charity Commission [2014] UKSC 20; [2015] AC 455 … 241, 246

    Kensington and Chelsea RLBC v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2010] EWCA Civ 1466 (also known as Vannes KFT v Kensington and Chelsea RLBC)

    Lever (Finance) Ltd v Westminster Corporation [1970] 3 All ER 496 (CA) … 224

    Locabail v Bayfield Properties Ltd [2000] QB 451 (CA) … 244

    Local Government Board v Arlidge [1914] AC 120 (HL) … 243

    London Borough of Southwark and another (Respondents) v Transport for London (Appellant) [2018] UKSC 63; [2018] 3 WLR 2059 … 67, 81

    Mansell v Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council [2017] EWCA Civ 1314; [2019] PTSR 1452 … 244

    Miller v Prime Minister [2019] UKSC 41; [2020] AC 373 … 242

    Mounsey v Ismay (1865) 3 H&C 486 … 263

    Newbury DC v Secretary of State for the Environment [1981] AC 578 (HL) … 29, 244

    North Wiltshire DC v Secretary of State for the Environment (1993) 65 P & CR 137 (CA) … 246

    Nzolameso v Westminster CC [2015] UKSC 22; [2015] 2 All ER 942 … 246

    Oxton Farm v Harrogate BC [2020] EWCA Civ 805 … 244

    Palmer v Herefordshire Council and Another [2016] EWCA Civ 1061; [2017] WLR 411 … 152

    Parkhurst Road Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2018] EWHC 991 (Admin); [2019] JPL 855 … 224

    Paul Newman New Homes Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2021] EWCA Civ 15; [2021] PTSR 1054 … 175

    Peel Investments (North) Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government [2020] EWCA Civ 1175; [2021] 2 All ER 581 … 175

    Phipps v Pears [1965] 1 QB 76 (CA) … 251, 263

    Prest v Secretary of State for Wales (1982) 81 LGR 193 … 264

    R v Amber Valley DC, ex parte Jackson [1985] 1 WLR 298 (QB) … 29, 244

    R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet [2000] 1 AC 119 (HL) … 244

    R v Chadwick [1975] Crim LR 105 … 82

    R v Inland Revenue Commissioners, ex parte MFK Underwriting Agents Ltd [1990] 1 WLR 1545 (QB) … 246

    R v Inland Revenue Commissioners, ex parte Unilever [1996] STC 681 (CA) … 246

    R v Rochdale MBC ex parte Milne (2001) 81 P&CR 27 (QB) … 58

    R v Somerset County Council, Ex p Fewings [1995] 1 WLR 1037 (CA) … 29

    R v Westminster City Council ex parte Monahan [1989]1 PLR 188 (CA) … 129

    R (Albion Water Ltd) v Water Services Regulation Authority [2012] EWHC 2259 (Admin) … 246

    R (Alconbury Developments Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Environment [2001] UKHL 23; [2003] 2 AC 295 … 246

    R (Cart) v Upper Tribunal [2011] UKSC 28; [2012] 1 AC 663 … 245

    R (ClientEarth) v Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy [2021] EWCA Civ 43; [2021] PTSR 1400 … 244

    R (Corbett) v Cornwall Council [2020] EWCA Civ 508; [2020] JPL 1277 … 245

    R (Din) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWHC 1046 (Admin) … 244

    R (Friends of the Earth) v Heathrow Airport Ltd [2020] UKSC 52; [2021] 2 All ER 967 … 18, 29, 243

    R (Fylde Coast Farms Ltd) v Fylde BC [2021] UKSC 18; [2021] 1 WLR 2794 … 243

    R (G) v Immigration Appeal Tribunal [2004] EWCA Civ 1731; [2005] 1 WLR 1445 … 245

    R (Gallaher Group Ltd) v Competition and Markets Authority [2018] UKSC 25; [2019] AC 96 … 240, 241, 246

    R (Greenpeace) v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [2007] EWHC 311 (Admin); [2007] JPL 1314 … 128

    R (Gullu) v London Borough of Hillingdon [2019] EWCA Civ 682; [2019] PTSR 1738 … 245

    R (Help Refugees) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2017] EWHC 2727 (Admin); [2018] 4 WLR 168 … 243

    R (Hillingdon LBC) v Secretary of State for Transport [2010] EWHC 626 (Admin); [2010] JPL 976 … 128

    R (Holborn Studios Ltd) v London Borough of Hackney [2020] EWHC 1509 (Admin); [2021] JPL 17 … 244

    R (Iqbal) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2015] EWCA Civ 838; [2016] 1 WLR 582 … 245

    R (Island Farm Development Ltd) v Bridgend County BC [2006] EWHC 2189 (Admin) … 244

    R (Keyu) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [2015] UKSC 69; [2016] AC 1355 … 242

    R (Kind) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWHC 710 (Admin); [2021] ACD 66 … 244, 246

    R (Lancashire CC) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs & another [2019] UKSC 58; [2021] AC 194 … 243

    R (Lewis) v Redcar and Cleveland BC [2008] EWCA Civ 746; [2009] 1 WLR 83 … 244

    R (Lumba) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 12; [2012] 1 AC 245 … 243, 246

    R (Millgate Developments Ltd) v Wokingham Borough Council [2011] EWCA Civ 1062; [2012] 3 EGLR 87 … 223

    R (Monkhill) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and Waverley Borough Council [2021] EWCA Civ 74; [2021] JPL 1178 … 199

    R (Mynydd Y Gwynt Ltd) v Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy [2016] EWHC 2581 (Admin); [2017] Env LR 14 … 129

    R (Mynydd Y Gwynt Ltd) v Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) [2018] EWCA Civ 231; [2018] WLR(D) 117 … 129

    R (Nicklinson & another) v Ministry of Justice [2014] UKSC 38; [2015] AC 657 … 242

    R (Patel) v General Medical Council [2013] EWCA Civ 327; [2013] 1 WLR 2801 … 246

    R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal [2019] UKSC 22; [2020] AC 491 … 245

    R (Reprotech (Pebsham) Ltd) v East Sussex CC [2002] UKHL 8; [2003] 1 WLR 348 … 246

    R (Rights: Community: Action) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2020] EWHC 3073 (Admin); [2021] JPL 843 … 245

    R (Rights: Community: Action) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2021] EWCA Civ 1954; [2022] JPL 843 … 28, 200

    R (Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd) v Wolverhampton City Council [2010] UKSC 20; [2011] 1 AC 437 … 264

    R (Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster)) v North Yorkshire CC [2020] UKSC 3; [2020] 3 All ER 527 … 24

    R (SB (Ghana)) v SSHD [2020] EWHC 668 (Admin) … 244

    R (Wandsworth) v Secretary of State for Transport [2005] EWHC (Admin) 20; [2006] 1 EGLR 91 … 128

    R (John Watson) v London Borough of Richmond upon Thames LBC [2013] EWCA Civ 513 … 129

    R (Wilbur Developments Ltd) v Hart DC [2020] EWHC 227 (Admin); [2020] PTSR 1379 … 244

    R (Williams) v Powys County Council [2017] EWCA Civ 42; [2018] 1 WLR 439 … 128

    R (Wright) v Resilient Energy Severndale Ltd and Forest of Dean District Council [2019] UKSC 53; [2019] 1 WLR 6562 … 29, 30, 58, 243

    Re Ellenborough Park [1955] 3 WLR 91 (Ch) … 254, 264

    Re Ellenborough Park [1956] Ch 131 (CA) … 254, 263

    Regency Villas Title Ltd v Diamond Resorts (Europe) Ltd & Others [2018] UKSC 57; [2019] AC 553 … 254–5, 264

    Rhone v Stephens [1994] UKHL 3; [1994] 2 AC 310 … 263

    Ridge v Baldwin [1964] AC 40 (HL) … 244

    Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government v Hopkins Development Ltd [2014] EWCA Civ 470; [2014] PTSR 1145 … 244

    Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Khan [2016] EWCA Civ 137; [2016] 4 WLR 56 … 236, 245

    Secretary of State for Transport v Curzon Park and others [2021] EWCA Civ 651; [2022] JPL 22 … 265

    Simplex GE (Holdings) Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1988] 3 PTSR 1041 (CA) … 243

    Singh v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2015] EWCA Civ 74 … 245

    SM v Hackney [2021] EWHC 3294 (Admin) … 82

    Smith v Castle Point BC [2020] EWCA Civ 1420; [2021] Env LR 20 … 243

    Smith v East Elloe Rural District Council [1956] AC 736 (HL) … 242

    South Buckinghamshire DC v Porter [2004] UKHL 33; [2004] WLR 1953

    St Modwen Developments Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2017] EWCA Civ 1643; [2018] PTSR 746

    Steer v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government & Ors [2017] EWHC 1456 (Admin); [2017] JPL 1281

    Stringer v Minister of Housing and Local Government [1970] 1 WLR 1281 … 29, 58, 129, 244

    Suffolk Coastal District Council v Hopkins Homes Ltd and another [2017] UKSC 37; [2017] WLR 1865

    Tapling v Jones (1865) 11 HL Cas 290 … 263

    Tesco Stores Ltd v Dundee City Council [2012] UKSC 13; [2012] PTSR 983 (HL) … 24, 30, 244

    Tesco Stores Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1995] 1 WLR 759 (HL) … 29, 30, 129, 151, 240, 246

    Thamesmead Town Ltd v Allotey (2000) 79 P&CR 557 … 263

    Thilakawardhana v Office for Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education [2018] EWCA Civ 13 … 246

    Thorpe Hall Leisure Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2020] EWHC 44 (Admin) … 244

    Tithe Redemption Commission v Runcorn Urban District Council [1954] Ch 383 … 81

    Transport for London v Spirerose Ltd [2009] UKHL 44; [2009] 1 WLR 1797 … 265

    Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers [2015] UKSC 74; [2016] 1 WLR 85 … 244

    Tulk v Moxhay (1848) 2 Philips 774 … 253, 263

    Tunbridge Wells Corp v Baird [1896] AC 434 … 72, 81

    United Trade Action Group v Transport for London [2021] EWHC 72 … 69, 81

    United Trade Action Group v Transport for London [2021] EWCA Civ 1197 … 81

    Wainhomes (North-West) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2020] EWHC 2294 (Admin) … 246

    Walton v Scottish Minister [2012] UKSC 44; [2013] PTSR 51 … 243

    Waters v Welsh Development Agency [2004] UKHL 19; [2004] 1 WLR 1304 … 265

    Westminster City Council v Great Portland Estates [1985] AC 661(HL) … 29, 129

    European Court of Human Rights

    Bryan v UK (1995) 21 EHRR 342 … 246

    James v UK [1986] ECHR 2; (1986) 8 EHRR 123 … 256

    United States Cases

    People v Harriet New York Judicial Repository 265-66 (1819) … 82

    List of contributors

    Carolyn Abbot is Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Manchester and Co-Director of the Manchester Centre for Regulation, Governance and Public Law. Carolyn’s research centres broadly on environmental regulation. Her focus, in recent years, has been on the role of non-state actors in shaping environmental regulation and decision-making. Most recently, she has considered how environmental groups use legal expertise to influence decision-making, with a particular emphasis on legal mobilisation outside the courtroom. She is currently turning her attention to the role of legal expertise in the context of planning law.

    Chiara Armeni is Associate Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where she holds the Chair of Environmental Law at the Faculty of Law and Criminology. She is interested in the legal aspects of environmental protection, planning and climate change governance. Her research focuses on the role of law and public participation in environmental decision-making. Chiara holds a PhD in Law from UCL. Before joining ULB, Chiara was Lecturer in Environmental and EU law at University of Sussex, School of Law, Politics and Sociology (2016–20) and Research Associate at University College London, Faculty of Laws (2009–16).

    Joanna Bell is Associate Professor and Jeffrey Hackney Tutorial Fellow in Law at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. She specialises in English and Welsh administrative law, especially judicial review, and related legal fields including planning, environmental and constitutional law. Her published works include The Anatomy of Administrative Law (Hart 2020) and various articles published in leading academic journals. She is part of the authorial team which updates the leading practitioner textbook De Smith’s Judicial Review. Her publications have been cited on multiple occasions in the UK Supreme Court.

    Kim Bouwer is Assistant Professor in Tort Law at Durham Law School. She holds a PhD from UCL and has held a number of academic and professional posts globally, including at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg), UCL (London and Adelaide) and the EUI (Florence). Kim’s research falls within the broad sphere of environmental law, where she focuses mainly on litigation in the context of climate change. In her work, she examines the structures of private law, questioning in particular the role property interests play in shaping the law.

    Rachel Gimson is Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter. Prior to starting at Exeter she was a Lecturer in Law at the Mauritius branch of the University of Aberystwyth. She completed her PhD at the University of Sussex. Her specialism is trial by social media and perceptions of justice in the digital age. As a result of teaching land law for a number of years, she is increasingly interested in theories of land law and how private and public property rights develop and intersect.

    Brad Jessup is Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne. He is a former planning and environment lawyer who worked on planning matters from local to transjurisdictional scales. His teaching includes environmental law and law and sexualities and involves supervising students tackling planning matters for emergent businesses in the green economy. Brad’s research focuses on local environmental and planning conflicts, adopting legal geography approaches and exploring them through concepts of environmental justice, notions of sustainability and ideas of community.

    Antonia Layard is Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow in Law at St Anne’s College. Antonia’s research interests are in law and geography where she explores how law, legality and maps construct space, place and ‘the local’. She has particular interests in ‘urban law’ as well as the legal provisions and practices involved in highways, mobilities and buses.

    Maria Lee has been Professor of Law at University College London since 2007, and was director and co-director of UCL’s Centre for Law and the Environment for over a decade. Maria’s research interests lie in the ways we make decisions on environmental matters, including in areas of high technological complexity and controversy. She concentrates on the governance of decision-making, examining the ways in which law implicates issues like the use of expertise and public participation. In recent years, she has been particularly interested in the ways these issues play out in planning law.

    Edward Mitchell is Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Essex. His recent research includes an empirical examination of the contractual arrangements between local authorities and private sector property developers that often underpin the compulsory purchase and redistribution of private land. His other recent work has examined financial viability modelling and legal processes in the context of local authority decision-making related to property development on large urban sites. Edward is also presently working on a project looking at the use of technology enhanced learning in legal education.

    Margherita Pieraccini is Professor of Law at the University of Bristol, UK. She is a socio-legal scholar specialising in environmental matters. In particular, her current research interests include marine conservation law and governance, the commons and sustainability. She has published on legal pluralism, nature conservation, common pool resources governance, sustainability and marine governance. Her books include Contested Common Land: Environmental Governance Past and Present (with Rodgers, Straughton and Winchester, Earthscan 2011), and Legal Perspectives on Sustainability (co-edited with Novitz, University of Bristol Press 2020). She has recently completed a monograph, Regulating the Sea: A Socio-Legal Analysis of English Marine Protected Areas (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

    Elen Stokes is Professor of Law at Cardiff Law School. Her primary areas of interest are environmental law and policy, with particular points of focus on the regulation of new technologies, and the relationship between law and the future. Her recent work draws on interdisciplinary futures research to understand the various roles of law in mediating, enacting and regularising conceptions of the future that achieve powerful effects in the present. Elen is a co-founder of Cardiff University’s Centre of Environmental Law and Politics.

    Steven Vaughan is Professor of Law and Professional Ethics at the Faculty of Laws, University College London, and former Co-Director of the UCL Centre for Law and the Environment and of qUCL (UCL’s queer research network). Interested in regulation and governance broadly framed, Steven’s scholarship covers two primary fields: environmental law; and lawyers’ ethics. Keen that his work engages with an audience beyond the academy, Steven has spoken at the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts, regularly blogs, and has written for a number of media outlets (including The Times, The Guardian and The Lawyer).

    Acknowledgements

    We are very grateful to all our contributors, and we have both learned a great deal from new friends and old. This group of legal scholars has been extremely generous with their time and energy, making the whole experience genuinely enjoyable and collaborative.

    For most of us, presenting our draft chapters at our workshop in September 2021 was our first big trip out after lockdown – it could not have been a better reintroduction to academic life, and indeed the world. The generous and rigorous feedback on each paper was enormously valuable. We took an editorial decision that none of us would thank each other in our chapters – but the gratitude is real and expressed here.

    Beyond the authors, we are grateful to Professor Jane Holder, Dr Lucy Natarajan and Professor Yvonne Rydin for their support of this project. For all that we discuss a neglect of planning law scholarship in this volume, we were lucky to be able to count on the expertise of this established UCL community of planning scholars.

    We would also like to thank the SLS Small Projects and Events Fund for supporting our workshop; Cat Balogun, Lisa Penfold and Tatjana Wingender at UCL and Val Lenferna at Manchester for their help with the workshop and management of this project; and Mia Morris for her help with referencing and bibliographies. We are grateful to all at UCL Press for their hard work, and for the privilege of being able to publish open access.

    And, last but not least, we want to thank each other. As ever, working together has been a joyful and intellectually rewarding experience. What next?!

    Maria Lee and Carolyn Abbot

    London and Manchester

    List of abbreviations

    Executive summaries

    Part One: Introduction

    Chapter 1 The Importance of Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously

    This chapter explores the genesis and development of this volume, which lies largely in the relative neglect of planning by legal scholars. Planning is central to the response to many of the significant challenges of our time (from the climate and environmental crises to social and economic inequalities); and planning law raises some of the most fundamental questions faced by legal scholars (from the legitimacy of authority to the relationship between public and private rights and interests). This book aims to contribute to stimulating conversations about planning law, and to create a space for planning law scholarship in all its variety, and for curiosity about law in all its complexity.

    Chapter 2 English Planning Law: An Outline

    This introductory chapter outlines English planning law, focusing on the Local Planning Authority (LPA) system of developing plans and dealing with applications for planning permission. It would be impossible to do justice to the complexity and detail of planning law (and we might even wonder whether there is such ‘a’ single thing as ‘planning law’); the aim is to ease progress through the rest of the book (for authors and readers), and to provide just a hint of the fascination of planning law. The outline incorporates a discussion of four things: the identity of the ubiquitous but underexplored figure

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