Judicial Review Handbook
Released: Jun 01, 1997
Publisher: John Wiley&Sons, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 976 pages
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Description:
Judicial review is the method by which actions of public bodies can be challenged in court. All other available remedies or appeals must be exhausted before an application for judicial review can be made. Individuals and pressure groups can make applications for judicial review and before the facts of the case are heard, leave must be granted to allow judicial review. This first stage is the crucial element of this area of law. This fully revised edition presents the law and practice of judicial review collected together and deconstructed. It provides access to sources of authority and case synopses, acting as a guide through the large volume of case law in this area.
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