This years' conference theme of integration and segregation in housing markets is particularly suited to the sort of lively debate that has characterized previous sessions. Papers are accepted on any topic or discipline on legal aspects of housing, land and planning, for example: How can decent living environments can be delivered and managed, whilst mastering complicated legal problems thrown up by conflicting objectives? Are there emerging European approaches, or are there diverse local initiatives which should be disseminated? Should state aid prioritize helping the poor or seek to create social mix in the interests of harmonious communities and pleasant environments? How can land law accommodate both secure credit finance and the complexities of mixed land uses and densely packed residential communities? How can law produce fairness and balance different rights when regulating markets?
All enquiries about the workshop should be sent to Jane Ball.