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Homelessness and Allocations

Homelessness and Allocations
By Andrew Arden, Caroline Hunter, Lindsay Johnson

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"Homelessness and Allocations", now in its seventh edition, has established itself as the definitive guide to the rights of the homeless. Written by leading experts, its comprehensive and authoritative guidance makes it a crucial resource for all housing practitioners, advisers, local authorities and housing officers. The text clearly sets the law in its context, and appendices reproduce the relevant legislation, statutory instruments and guidance.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #286101 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-11
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 814 pages

Editorial Reviews

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' ... an indispensable commentary on and guide to a complex and fast-moving area of the law: a must-have for academics, specialist practitioners and busy local government officers alike.' Solicitors Journal'This is the book on the law relating to homelessness.' Law Society Gazette' ... if you advise on homelessness, you will need this book. Buy it now.' Legal Aid News

ODPM - Housing Signpost Issue 15
"...the definitive guide to protecting the rights of homeless people."

About the Author
Andrew Arden QC is a full-time practitioner and head of Arden Chambers, London. He is a pioneer of housing (and homelessness) law, and has acted in many of the leading cases in addition to his writing. He is the general editor of the Housing Encyclopaedia, the Housing Law Reports and the Journal of Housing Law, as well as co-author of Arden and Partington's Housing Law, the Manual of Housing Law, Local Government Finance Law and Local Government Constitutional and Administrative Law (all Sweet & Maxwell).Caroline Hunter is a barrister at Arden Chambers in London and senior lecturer in housing law at Sheffield Hallam University. She is deputy general editor of the Journal of Housing Law (Sweet & Maxwell). She is joint author of Housing and Human Rights Law (LAG) and Arden and Partington's Housing Law (Sweet & Maxwell).Lindsay Johnson is a barrister at Arden Chambers, London. His practice covers the full range of chambers' specialist areas, with an emphasis on housing - particularly homelessness - and local government/public law work. Lindsay is an editor of the Housing Law Reports, a digest editor of the Journal of Housing Law and a consultant editor of the Housing Encyclopaedia (all Sweet & Maxwell).