De Smith's judicial review /
Judicial review
the Right Hon Lord Woolf CH, GBS (HK), FBA (HON) (Former Chief Justice of England and Wales; Chief Justice of the Astana Financial Centre Court, Blackstone Chambers) ; Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers; Former Director of the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law; Emeritus Professor of Public Law, University College London) ; Catherine Donnelly (Barrister, Law Library, Dublin and Blackstone Chambers; Fellow and Associate Professor, Trinity College, Dublin) ; Ivan Hare QC (Former Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge; Barrister, Blackstone Chambers).
- Eighth edition.
- cclxxxii, 1196 pages : forms ; 24 cm
Previous edition: 7th ed. 2013.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The nature of judicial review -- Claimants, interested parties and interveners -- Defendants and decisions subject to judicial review -- Concepts of jurisdiction and lawful administration -- Illegality -- Procedural fairness : introduction, history and comparative perspectives -- Procedural fairness : entitlement and content -- Procedural fairness : exceptions -- Procedural fairness : fettering of discretion -- Procedural fairness : bias and conflict of interest -- Substantive review and justification -- Legitimate expectations -- Convention rights as grounds for judicial review -- Review under European Union law -- The historical development of judicial review remedies and procedures -- CPR pt 54 claims for judicial review -- Other judicial review proceedings -- Judicial review remedies -- Monetary remedies in judicial review. Preface --
"The new edition deals with domestic grounds of review, challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the use of European Community law in judicial review. It: provides solutions to the most complex legal problems relating to judicial review; analyses both the theoretical foundations of the subject and its practice; supplies comprehensive guidance on what to do at every stage of an action for judicial review; explains the impact of the latest case law and procedural developments; sets judicial review in the context of the fast-changing administrative justice system (including 'proportionate dispute resolution', the new tribunal system, recourse to ombudsmen); and draws on relevant experience from other Commonwealth jurisdictions, especially Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa."--
0414064046 9780414064041
2017433639
Judicial review of administrative acts--England Judicial review of administrative acts--Wales