1st Edition

Public Inquiries as an Instrument of Government

By Ronald Wraith, G. B. Lamb Copyright 1971
390 Pages
by Routledge

390 Pages
by Routledge

To the unfortunate citizen threatened by the demolition of his house to make way for a new road, or by the shattering of his peace through the building of a new airport, the public inquiry can provide a last hope of reprieve. It may also be called into play in less dramatic circumstances, when the local council declines to approve the building of a garage or when a property owner wishes to divide... Read more

Preface.  1. The Scope of the Study  2. The Origins of Public Inquiries  3. The Subject Matter of Statutory Public Inquiries  4. The Setting of Statutory Public Inquiries  5. Related Procedures  6. Review  7. Current Problems  8. Public Inquiries in Perspective.  Appendices.  Index.

Biography

R. E. Wraith had previously been Senior Lecturer of the Institute of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham, and at the time of original publication, was a Senior Research Officer at the Royal Institute of Public Administration. 

G. B. Lamb