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Judicial review handbook / by Michael Fordham ; foreword by the Rt Hon The Lord Woolf, Former Lord Chief Justice.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Hart Publishing, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Seventh editionDescription: xxi, 969 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1509922830
  • 9781509922833
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 347.42012 23
LOC classification:
  • KD4902 .F67 2020
Contents:
JUDICIAL REVIEW HANDBOOK: A DETAILED GUIDE TO THE LAW AND PRACTICE -- A THE NATURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW: keys to understanding what the Court is doing -- P1. A constitutional guarantee -- 1.1. Constitutional supervision of public authorities -- 1.2. Judicial review and the rule of law -- 1.3. Judicial review's constitutional inalienability -- P2. Supervisory jurisdiction -- 2.1. Judicial review in the Administrative Court -- 2.2. Upper Tribunal judicial review (UTJR) -- 2.3. Cart claims -- 2.4. Planning Court claims -- 2.5. Other similar supervisory jurisdictions -- 2.6. Impact of judicial review -- P3. Procedural rigour & flexibility -- 3.1. Procedural rigour -- 3.2. Procedural flexibility -- P4. Materiality -- 4.1. Highly likely: not substantially different (HL:NSD) -- 4.2. Materiality/absence of prejudice at common law -- 4.3. Futility -- 4.4. Cautious approach to materiality, prejudice and futility -- 4.5. Utility: hypothetical/academic issues -- 4.6. Prematurity -- P5. Targets -- 5.1. Judicial review and `decisions' -- 5.2. Spectrum of possible targets -- 5.3. Multiple targets/target-selection -- 5.4. Rolling judicial review' -- P6. Sources -- 6.1. Basic sources of powers and duties -- 6.2. Policy guidance -- 6.3. International law -- P7. Constitutional fundamentals -- 7.1. The force of the common law -- 7.2. The rule of law -- 7.3. Separation of powers -- 7.4. Legislative supremacy -- 7.5. Access to justice -- 7.6. Constitutional/common law rights -- 7.7. Basic fairness/natural justice -- 7.8. Basic reasonableness -- P8. EU law -- 8.1. Basic features of EU law -- P9. The HRA -- 9.1. HRA: key features and themes -- 9.2. HRA s.2: relationship with Strasbourg -- 9.3. HRA s.3: compatible interpretation -- 9.4. HRA s.6: compatible public authority action -- 9.5. HRA just satisfaction -- P10. Candour & cooperation -- 10.1. Judicial review as a cooperative enterprise -- 10.2. ADR/mediation and judicial review -- 10.3. Claimant's duty of candour -- 10.4. Defendant/interested party's duty of candour.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 347.42012 FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A550196B

Previous edition: 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

JUDICIAL REVIEW HANDBOOK: A DETAILED GUIDE TO THE LAW AND PRACTICE -- A THE NATURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW: keys to understanding what the Court is doing -- P1. A constitutional guarantee -- 1.1. Constitutional supervision of public authorities -- 1.2. Judicial review and the rule of law -- 1.3. Judicial review's constitutional inalienability -- P2. Supervisory jurisdiction -- 2.1. Judicial review in the Administrative Court -- 2.2. Upper Tribunal judicial review (UTJR) -- 2.3. Cart claims -- 2.4. Planning Court claims -- 2.5. Other similar supervisory jurisdictions -- 2.6. Impact of judicial review -- P3. Procedural rigour & flexibility -- 3.1. Procedural rigour -- 3.2. Procedural flexibility -- P4. Materiality -- 4.1. Highly likely: not substantially different (HL:NSD) -- 4.2. Materiality/absence of prejudice at common law -- 4.3. Futility -- 4.4. Cautious approach to materiality, prejudice and futility -- 4.5. Utility: hypothetical/academic issues -- 4.6. Prematurity -- P5. Targets -- 5.1. Judicial review and `decisions' -- 5.2. Spectrum of possible targets -- 5.3. Multiple targets/target-selection -- 5.4. Rolling judicial review' -- P6. Sources -- 6.1. Basic sources of powers and duties -- 6.2. Policy guidance -- 6.3. International law -- P7. Constitutional fundamentals -- 7.1. The force of the common law -- 7.2. The rule of law -- 7.3. Separation of powers -- 7.4. Legislative supremacy -- 7.5. Access to justice -- 7.6. Constitutional/common law rights -- 7.7. Basic fairness/natural justice -- 7.8. Basic reasonableness -- P8. EU law -- 8.1. Basic features of EU law -- P9. The HRA -- 9.1. HRA: key features and themes -- 9.2. HRA s.2: relationship with Strasbourg -- 9.3. HRA s.3: compatible interpretation -- 9.4. HRA s.6: compatible public authority action -- 9.5. HRA just satisfaction -- P10. Candour & cooperation -- 10.1. Judicial review as a cooperative enterprise -- 10.2. ADR/mediation and judicial review -- 10.3. Claimant's duty of candour -- 10.4. Defendant/interested party's duty of candour.

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