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Noise and Noise Law: A Practitionerโ€™s Guide

โœ Scribed by Francis McManus; Andy Mckenzie


Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
216
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Covers the legal issues and latest changes in standards, codes of practice and legislation relating to noise and noise law

  • Provides a succinct overview of the technical aspects of noise and its assessment
  • Analyses the role of common law nuisance in the control of noise pollution
  • Provides a clear and comprehensive account of the statutory controls over noise in the UK, including the role of planning law
  • Discusses human rights law in relation to noise control
  • Includes end of chapter summaries and lists of key cases to provide easy access and quick referencing
  • Draws on the experience of two leading experts in the field

This key reference text covers both the common law and the statutory controls over noise; including a detailed discussion of the role of planning law, with special attention given to the role of environmental assessment. Leading cases are covered in detail, for example, Baxter v Camden LBC, Coventry v Lawrence, Hatton v UK, Webster v Lord Advocate and Dennis v MoD.

Drawing on the authorsโ€™ combined expertise, the book presents a clear and practical overview for academics, practitioners and agencies working in acoustics, noise law and environmental law. It is also an ideal textbook for students undertaking modules on Environmental Noise and Regulation of Noise as part of the IOA diploma in Acoustics.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Foreword
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Basic Acoustics and Human Sound Perception
Chapter 3 The Measurement and Assessment of Noise
Chapter 4 Common Law Nuisance
Chapter 5 Statutory Nuisance
Chapter 6 Neighbourhood Noise
Chapter 7 Noise and Human Rights
Chapter 8 Transport Noise
Chapter 9 Noise Mapping
Chapter 10 Planning and Noise
Chapter 11 Noise in the Workplace
APPENDIX I Chapter summaries and discussion questions
Index


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