Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law
Issue(s) available: 19 – From Volume: 10 Issue: 1, to Volume: 16 Issue: 2
Delivering a culture change in property guardianship: recommendations for reform to the regulatory landscape
Chris BevanProperty guardianship is increasingly being viewed as an alternative and, in many cases, a last resort to the unaffordable private rental market. This upsurge in the incidence of…
Public-private partnership in municipal solid waste management in the Sunyani municipality of Ghana
Bernadette Ekua Bedua Afful, Michael Addaney, David Anaafo, Jonas Ayaribilla Akudugu, Felix Kwaku Borkor, Elvis Oppong Yeboah, Joshua SampanaPoor municipal solid waste management is a major characteristic of urban development in Africa. In Ghana, local governments are mandated to ensure the collection, treatment and…
Is mandatory disclosure an effective panacea for buyer beware?
Vicki Catherine Waye, Collette Snowden, Jane Knowler, Paula Zito, Jack Burton, Joe McIntyreThe purpose of this paper is to examine whether mandatory disclosure of information accompanying the sale of real estate achieves its aim of informed purchasers.
Overcoming the “tenant-owner dilemma” to foster energy efficiency in residential private rented housing
Rosa M. Garcia-TeruelThe Recast Energy Efficiency Directive 2023 has defined the concept of “split incentive,” also known as “tenant-owner dilemma.” This dilemma refers to the situation where neither…
Regulating informal housing for the Syrian reconstruction. Between urban renewal and upgrading
Antonio-Martín Porras-GómezInformal housing stands out as a major challenge surrounding the massive reconstruction of Syrian cities, devastated by a bloody war and a terrible earthquake. The purpose of this…
Condominiums facing delinquency: stringent remedies from a comparative perspective
Héctor Simón-MorenoWith the aim of monitoring the existing regulations that are applicable to community of owners facing delinquency, in view of the importance of this issue for the achievement of…
The “just and equitable” test in New Zealand’s strata law: reflections and lessons for other jurisdictions
Thomas GibbonsThe purpose of the paper is to examine the phrase “just and equitable”, and associated terminology, within New Zealand’s strata law, to inform other jurisdictions. In particular…
ISSN:
2514-9407Renamed from:
International Journal of Law in the Built EnvironmentOnline date, start – end:
2018Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Luke Bennett