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Licensed Premises - Law, Practice and Policy (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Licensed Premises - Law, Practice and Policy (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Licensed Premises: Law, Practice and Policy, Second Edition is a
highly practical guide to the licensed industry. It clearly
explains, through the use of case studies, practical tools and
strategic policy advice, how the licensing regime, allied to other
statutory and voluntary schemes, can be used to develop a more
sustainable, diverse leisure economy. Untangling the web of
licensing law: The second edition is supported by copious charts
and tables to simplify explanations and argues for a strategic
approach to licensing, explaining how it is part of a much larger
web of control of the night time economy. Each interlocking
contribution is written by an expert in their field. These include
those in the areas of planning, noise, policing, door supervision,
health and safety and local government strategies - all to ensure
that every reader can gain an understanding of how the whole system
works, as well as each individual part. Fully updated to include
Hemming, Levy and EMROs: Timed to coincide with the fees, regime,
the outcome of the crucial Hemming case as well as Levy and EMROs,
this edition addresses such questions as 'Are enforcement costs
recoverable from licensees?', 'What are the effects of the Services
Directive on licensing?' and "May objections be made to EMROs on
socio-economic grounds?" It also includes coverage of: Police
Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011; Localism Act 2011 and
Policing and Crime Act 2009. The second edition also contains and
covers: Strategic and policy advice for those working in the
licensing field; The role of policy in creating vibrant economies
and the role of evidence, proximity and opening hours; Standards of
excellence for licensing authorities, officers, councilors,
lawyers, and in licensing hearings; Public sector duties of
licensing authorities, including the Crime and Disorder Act 1998,
the Equality Act, human rights, the Provision of Services
Regulations, the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 and
RIPA; Statutory remedies in the night time economy, including
controlled drinking zones, dispersal orders, directions to leave,
EMROs, area closure orders, reviews, premises closures, drink
banning orders, confiscation powers and alcohol arrest referral
schemes; Practical sections and appendices. Licensed Premises: Law,
Practice and Policy, Second Edition is supplemented by a series of
appendices encompassing helpful advice from government, trade
associations and other bodies as well as a summary of the key case
law in the field.
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