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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Územní řízení / Procedure of application for a planning permission

Třešňák, Michal January 2017 (has links)
Thesis title: Procedure of application for a planning permission This diploma thesis deals with the planning permission proceedings, which is a proceeding to render the planning permission that is one of all instruments of land-use planning. The aim of this thesis is to cover the planning permission proceedings and to outline problematic aspects that are relevant in legal regulations. Beside relevant legal regulations the author results from literature and jurisdiction above all of the Highest Administrative Court of the Czech Republic. In introduction defines basic terms and subsume the topic into legal context and covers the goals and aims of land-use planning, as well as individual conceptual and realization instruments. In second chapter describes individual types of planning permissions and cases, when they are needed and on the contrary, cases, when it is possible to place projects into land without these planning permissions. Third and the most comprehensive part of the thesis dedicates to the most important institutes of the planning proceedings and analysis actual legal regulation, focusing provisions that can be problematic to apply correctly. Especially deals with the positions of juristic persons as defined in Building act, ways of delivering and proceeding of discussion of civil...
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Územní řízení / Procedure of application for a planning permission

Stonišová, Tereza January 2020 (has links)
Diploma thesis "Planning Permission Procedure" deals with one of the key sectors of special public law, the valid legal regulation of planning permission procedure, a part of the legal regulation of building law. Planning permission procedure is a special type of administrative procedure and can be possibly seen as a main connection between zoning and building permission. A planning permission can result in most influential and interventional changes in the territory. During this proceedings, personal and public interests usually clash. The thesis analyses decisions of the Supreme Administrative Court, a court with key impact on some parts of the planning permission procedure. These decisions include both older key decisions as well as new ones, like the one dealing with Planning Consent. The thesis focuses on different types of planning permission procedure in order to facilitate orientation in this complex topic; it analyses various forms of permissions such as Planning Consent or Public Contract. The work has an ambition to put the terms of planning permission proceeding into historical context. For that purpose, I included the chapter on the history of building law in the historical territory of Czechia. The aim of this diploma thesis is to present current planning permission proceedings and...
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En jämförelse av tidsåtgången i plan- och tillståndsprocessen – I Sverige och England / A comparison of time in the planning- and authorization process – In Sweden and England

Jensen, Donald, Sjövall, Max January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Územní řízení: průběh, rozhodnutí a prostředky obrany / Planning permission procedure: process, decision and means of defence

Adamusová, Zuzana January 2021 (has links)
Planning permission procedure: process, decision and means of defence Abstract The topic of the thesis is the planning permission procedure, which is regulated in Act No. 183/2006 Coll., on town and country planning and building code (Building Act) and its goal is to issue one of the types of planning permission. Planning permission procedure follows town and country planning and at the same time other administrative procedures follow planning permission procedure. In many cases successful planning permission procedure is an indispensable and key precondition of the realization of applicant's intention. The thesis deals with the procedure itself, specifically elements of application for planning permission, commence procedure, types of delivery of written instruments, defining of participants of procedure, applying the principle of concentration, conditions and content of binding assessments for issuance of the decision, objections and remarks. Also the thesis focuses on planning permission itself (its elements and content), types of planning permissions, time-limit for issuing of the decision and methods how application should be considered. The thesis deals with issues which are related with supervising and remedial measures. In particular review of binding assessments for issuance of the decision,...
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台灣地區山坡地開發許可制之研究 / the research of hillside planning permission institution in Taiwan

陳娟娟, Chen, Chuan Chuan Unknown Date (has links)
台灣地區目前所實施之非都市山坡地開發許可制,已稍具土地開發許可制 之雛形,現行制度雖較以前改善許多,但在運作上仍有缺失,例如未有土 地使用計畫來指導開發許可制之實施及對異議之處理不盡完善等,導致許 多土地開發及使用等問題的產生,極待檢討與改進。英國土地開發許可制 度實施至今已有四十多年的歷史,其制度較完整,對於土地之開發利用與 使用管制之經驗,已漸引起國人的重視,其內容甚具參考價值,可供我國 借鏡以改善現行制度之缺失。本研究經由(一)理念;(二)計畫與組織體系 ;(三)運作方式;(四)權益問題處理方式等四方面,對於英國制度加以探 討,及分析檢討台灣地區非都市山坡地現行制度之缺失,提出制度實施之 改進方向與配合措施。
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Územní rozhodovací procesy / Territorial decision-making processes

Šobora, Jan January 2018 (has links)
Thesis title: Territorial Decision-Making-Processes In this thesis, the author deals primarily with the planning permission proceedings, including the analysis of partial changes in the legislation introduced by the conceptual amendment of Act No. 183/2006 Coll., On Spatial Planning and the Building Code (Building Act), which came into effect on January 1, 2018. Author of this thesis draws in his writing primarily from the available commentary literature, from various judicial decisions of the Czech courts, especially of the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic and, last but not least, from a number of expert articles. The thesis is internally divided into the introduction, three separate chapters, subchapters and the conclusion. In the introductory chapter, the author defines selected basic terms relevant to planning permission proceedings in order to give the reader the opportunity to better understand the subject matter. The author further compares the differences between conceptual and implementation tools of spatial planning, describes the ways in which buildings are placed in the territory, as well as the different types of planning permits. In the second, core chapter of the thesis, the author offers a detailed analysis of the process leading to the issuance of a planning...
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Návrh komplexní přestavby rodinného domu. / A project of complex reconstruction of family house.

TESAŘOVÁ, Věra January 2008 (has links)
The aim of diploma work is to analyse condition of family house builded in the 1960s and to consider various alternatives of its reconstruction with reference to costingness and required facilities of the house. The reconstruction of this house is processed in three variants. The optimal alternative for investor is soluted in detail.
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Právní postavení sousedů v procesech územního rozhodování / Legal standing of neighbours in the procedures to grant planning permission

Jílková, Zuzana January 2016 (has links)
Legal standing of neighbours in the procedures to grant planning permission The Diploma Thesis Zuzana Jílková Abstract The Diploma Thesis entitled "Legal standing of neighbours in the procedures to grant planning permission" presents an analysis of the concept of the "neighbour" in the individual procedures to grant a planning permission under the Building Act, namely the planning permission proceedings, the summary planning permission proceedings, the planning consent issuance, the conclusion of a public contract and the regulatory plan issuance. Procedural rights of the neighbour are analysed in detail. The neighbour, in its capacity as an interested person, may actively use these rights and thereby influence the course and outcome of the proceedings. The thesis focuses primarily on the planning permission proceedings and objections which neighbours may raise against the construction project under the conditions set out in the Building Act. The aim of the thesis is to create an image of the neighbour by means of an analysis of the various procedures and to outline the problematic aspects of the current legislation regarding in particular the defence before the administrative courts in the simplified procedures. The utilized sources were legislation, literature, case law and official opinions of the...
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Účastníci správního řízení s důrazem na účastenství v řízeních vedených dle stavebního zákona / Participants in administrative proceedings with emphasis on participation in proceedings conducted according to the Building Act

Matysová, Jana January 2016 (has links)
Participants in administrative proceedings with emphasis on participation in proceedings conducted according to the Building Act The Master thesis deals with a topic of participants of administrative proceedings, in which participation in proceedings conducted according to the Building Act is strongly emphasized. The author chose this topic because the participants in proceedings are irreplaceable procedural parties of every administrative proceedings without their existence no administrative proceedings could be conducted, and therefore they form an integral part of administrative proceedings next to administrative authority. The meaning of statutory legal regulation is to guarantee participants in proceedings mutually equal position and rights to prove a claim sufficient in administrative proceedings. The thesis introduces contemporary interpretative and application conclusions altogether with their gradual development and it evaluates in which way these conclusions brought about solutions and in which way conversely there were disputable questions in consequence of these conclusions. The Master thesis is divided into two basic parts dealing with definition of the circle of participants in proceedings according to the Administrative Act and participation in administrative proceedings conducted...
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Multiple stakeholder perspectives of complex online services : an e-government case study

Kneller, Janet Denise January 2016 (has links)
Much academic research has studied the factors that increase adoption of online government services. However, the study areas have generally been relatively simple transactional environments focussed on specific consumer roles, and where "the computer can decide". However, this is not representative of all government services: many off-line services involve multiple government organisations or departments. Some services are used by a large range of different stakeholders who have different expectations and experiences of the administrative process concerned. Some require non-numeric elements to process the transaction. Some even involve humans to make a decision. All of these factors increase the complexity of supporting such services online and there is little literature either in the areas of stakeholder theory or technology adoption that examines how such services can be successfully deployed. This research addresses this void in the literature through an exploratory case study of the online planning application service in the UK as provided by the Planning Portal. A mixed methodology, both multi-phase and emergent, has been used to gather and analyse both qualitative and quantitative data to investigate how a single online service can successfully support a wide range of different stakeholders, what factors impact on uptake amongst those diverse stakeholder groups and how the service manages its relationships with stakeholders to ensure all are supported by the service. The pivotal complexities added by visual elements in the planning application and determination process, and by the central-local government interaction that is integral to the online planning service, are explored. The findings suggest that such a complex service can be very successful, but there are barriers outside the service provider's control that may ultimately affect the full provision of an end-to-end online service. Quantitative findings also suggest that there are factors other than those in the current models of technology adoption that may affect a more subjective and visually dependent service. This novel study of a distinctively complex and visual service provides insights that will be, and have already been, of use to real-world practitioners in supporting and developing complex online services.

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