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October 28, 2011
Salkin on the Ethical Considerations That Arise in the Land Use Context
Patricia Salkin (Albany) has posted Failure to Articulate Clear Ethics Rules and Standards and the Local Level Continues to Haunt Local Land Use Decision Makers (The Urban Lawyer) on SSRN. Here's the abstract:
This article provides an annual review of reported decisions addressing ethical considerations that arise in the land use context for lawyers, planners, board members and other stakeholders in the land use decision making process.
Steve Clowney
October 28, 2011 in Recent Scholarship | Permalink
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