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Jesper M. Paasch Francesco Lo Piccolo

Dr. Jesper M. Paasch is a co-ordinator of research at Lantmä¬

teriet, the Swedish mapping, cadastral and land registration authority. He is also chairman of the committee for metadata

for geographic information at the Swedish Standards Insti ¬

tute.

jesper.paasch@lm.se

Jenny Paulsson

Dr. Jenny Paulsson is an Associate Professor in Real Estate Pl ¬ anning and Land Law at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.

jenny.paulsson@abe.kth.se

Despina Dimelli

Dr. Despina Dimelli is an Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, Technical University of Crete in Chania, Greece .

Prof. Dr. Francesco Lo Piccolo is Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Palermo. Fulbright Fellow and Marie Curie TMR Fellow, his research is mostly directed to social exclu ¬ sion, ethnicity and diversity, identity and local communities, public and civic participation, with specific interests in ethics and justice. He is the AESOP President for the years 2014-16.

francesco.lopiccolo@unipa.it

Annalisa Giampino

Dr. Annalisa Giampino is an urban scholar and architect. She has a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning (Co-Tutorship

thesis Program between University of Palermo and Univer ¬

sidad Politécnica de Valencia). She has been Post-Doctoral Researcher at University of Palermo, Department of Architec ¬ ture. As post doc, has been engaged in a research project on insurgent planning to right to housing in Southern European countries, with a particular attention to the engagement stra ¬ tegies of vulnerable groups in decision making.

annalisa.giampino@unipa.it

dimelli@arch.tuc.gr

Fabian Thiel

Prof. Dr. Fabian Thiel studied Geography at the University of

Hamburg and Law at the University of Regensburg. Since

September 2011, he is professor of real estate and property valuation at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.

bodenrecht@fabian-thiel.de

Keith Henry

Dr. Keith Henry achieved his doctoral degree in 2015 after in¬

vestigating the assertion of property rights over public places in Northern Ireland with reference to the sectarian divisions that exist in Northern Ireland. His research was carried out at the School of the Built Environment in Ulster University.

Henry-k11@email.ulster.ac.uk

Greg Lloyd

Karsten Leschinski-Stechow

Karsten Leschinski-Stechow is a graduate engineer in spatial planning. He conducts his doctoral studies with the Chair of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning at the School

of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University. He puts a re ¬

search focus on the consideration of environmental issues in land use planning.

karsten.stechow@udo.edu

Prof. Greg Lloyd is Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at Ulster. He was Head of the School of the Built Environment at Ulster University, 2008 – 2012. Prior to this, he was based at the Universities of Liverpool (2006-2008), Dundee (1994-2006) and Aberdeen (1978-1994). He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He was Ministerial Adviser to the Northern

Ireland Assembly Government on its reform of land use pl ¬

anning; Member of the Best Commission into a Sustainab ¬

le Future for Housing in Northern Ireland, 2009 – 2010; and

Chair of the Northern Ireland Land Matters Task Force. He

has researched and published widely in the fields of strategic land use planning, regeneration and economic development.

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Emma Farnan Sony Pellissery

Dr. Emma Farnan has recently completed her PhD which in ¬

vestigated the governance, policy and practice of community planning across the devolved UK at the School of the Built Environment in Ulster University.

Farnan-e1@email.ulster.ac.uk

Dr. Sony Pellissery is a member of the faculty for the Master of Public Policy programme at National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

sonyp@nls.ac.in

Anirudh Chakradhar, Deepa KS,

Mounik Lahiri, Navyasree S Ram, Neha

Mallick, Niraj Kumar, Pratik Harish

Milan Husar

Milan Husar is spatial planner holding his masters degree in planning. Currently, he is full-time PhD student in Spatial Planning at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.

Students of Master of Public Policy programme at National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

husar.milan@gmail.com

Maros Finka

Maroš Finka is Full Professor at the Institute of Management at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava and the di ¬ rector of Central European Research and Training Centre in Spatial Planning – Centre of Excellence EU.

James S. Krueger

James S. Krueger earned a law degree (J.D.) from the College

of William and Mary and is working on a PhD in Environ ¬

ment and Resources at the Nelson Institute for Environmen¬

tal Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is broadly interested in legal pluralism and local land use decision-ma¬

king and is exploring these issues in case studies from Kenya and Ethiopia.

jskrueger2@wisc.edu

Shruti Yerramilli Harvey M. Jacobs

Ms. Shruti Yerramilli is a post graduate in Economics. She is currently a Research Associate (Ministry of Human Resour¬

ce Development Chair), in Indian Institute of Management¬

Bangalore (India).

shrutii002@gmail.com

Zhe Huang

Harvey M. Jacobs is a Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madi ¬ son, USA, a Visiting Professor of Geography, Environment

and Planning at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Nether ¬

lands, and a Faculty from Abroad of Public Policy at the

National Law School of India University, Bangalore. He has

written extensively about land use and environmental ma ¬

nagement and the social and legal aspects of private property rights in the U.S. and Europe.

Zhe Huang is a researcher of Chinese property law and also holds a doctorate degree in law. Her doctorate research ap¬

plies a social obligation approach to the Chinese real proper¬

ty and takings regime and explores the social obligations on Chinese real property rights.

zhehuang007@gmail.com

Ben Davy

Benjamin Davy (*1956) is professor of land policy, land ma¬

nagement, and municipal geoinformation at the School of

Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University. His publications in English include „Essential Injustice“ (1997) and „Land Po ¬ licy“ (2012). Ben Davy is editorial board member with „Plan ¬ ning Theory,“ „Planning Theory and Practice,“ and „The Pu ¬ blic Sector.“ From 2012 through 2016, he served as President of the International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights.

benjamin.davy@udo.edu

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