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Preservation of healthy and harmonious residential and work environment during urban development

    Sigitas Mitkus Affiliation
    ; Olga Regina Šostak Affiliation

Abstract

The article discusses densification of fully urbanised territories, which causes deterioration of living conditions for tenants of neighbouring houses (third parties) due to the negative impact of construction on local environment. Specifically, detection of fundamental right violations during territorial planning is in focus, because not only third parties but also future tenants of the house being constructed suffer loss of healthy and harmonious work and recreational environment as a direct result of such violations. A classifier of fundamental right violations during territorial planning was developed for that purpose. The judicial practice was analysed; persons authorised to contest environmental violations under the Law on Administrative Proceedings and the scope of their authorisation were determined.


First Publish Online: 18 Oct 2010

Keyword : Construction investment process, Urban development, Subjective right to safe, clean and healthy environment, Defence of third party rights, Classifi cation of violations during territorial planning

How to Cite
Mitkus, S., & Šostak, O. R. (2009). Preservation of healthy and harmonious residential and work environment during urban development. International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 13(4), 339-357. https://doi.org/10.3846/1648-715X.2009.13.339-357
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