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Call for Papers

Special Issue: Law in the Built Environment

 

The law regulates and constrains the work of all those concerned with the design, development and management of our built environment. It also provides the context for the many professional negotiations which surveyors, architects, engineers and valuers routinely undertake on behalf of their clients. And, of course, it defines the nature and extent of the responsibilities which these professions owe to their clients.

 

The importance of this part of the professional knowledge base is already recognised in the ongoing education and training of Built Environment practitioners. Law modules occupy a significant portion of most Built Environment degree programmes and CPD events dealing with legal topics are amongst the most popular. Unfortunately these activities are not matched by an equivalent output of new law-related research from the Built Environment research community.

 

In consequence, areas of law directly impacting on the work of the property and construction professions can often remain undeveloped and difficult to interpret. The lack of academic support also prevents these professions from effectively influencing the ongoing development of the law, with consequences for all those involved in the property and construction sectors.

 

As a contribution to law-related research in the Built Environment a special issue of Structural Survey will therefore be dedicated entirely to the law subject area. Scholarly papers are invited which address this broad theme, including, but not limited to:

 

  • Law Teaching and Curriculum Development in Surveying and Built Environment Education
    The Law relating to Construction Contracts and Procurement
    Conflict Management, ADR, Litigation & the Expert Witness
    Negligence, Professional Liability and Indemnity
    The Law of Real Property, the Land-Related Torts & Neighbourly Matters
    Landlord and Tenant Law, including Dilapidations, Rent Review and Housing Law
    Building Control, Planning, Conservation & Environmental Law
    European Law, including Employment and Health & Safety Law
    The Role of Legal Scholarship in the Built Environment

 

The special issue will be published in mid 2007 (before the deadline for the United Kingdom's 2008 Research Assessment Exercise). All papers will be subject to peer review and should be submitted to the journal's legal editor by 8 January 2007.

 

 

info Contact details

Please send papers to:
Paul Chynoweth,
School of Construction & Property Management, University of Salford, Salford, M5 4WT, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 161 295 3092;
Fax: +44 (0) 161 295 5011;
E-mail: p.chynoweth@salford.ac.uk