Lord Carnwath's contributions to planning and environmental law and scholarship
Brian J Preston
Journal of Environmental Law, 2025, vol. 37, issue 3, 375-399
Abstract:
Lord Carnwath is one of the common law world's leading jurists in planning and environmental law. Over more than half a century, Lord Carnwath has doctrinally developed planning and environmental law, both rules of competence and rules of limitation, and employed governance rules to make planning and environmental systems work effectively, efficiently, and equitably in practice. This reflection highlights Lord Carnwath's significant and long-lasting contributions to planning and environmental law and scholarship.
Keywords: Lord Carnwath; planning law; environmental law; doctrinal development of law; rules of competence; rules of limitation; governance rules; environmental adjudication; adjudicating well (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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