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De Smith's Principles of Judicial Review (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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De Smith's Principles of Judicial Review (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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De Smith's Principles of Judicial Review is the leading work on the
principles, practice and remedies of judicial review in England and
Wales. This edition reflects the continuing importance and
complexity of judicial review and incorporates recent fundamental
developments in the area. It deals with domestic grounds of review,
challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the use of European
Community law in judicial review. De Smith's Principles of Judicial
Review provides a coherent, comprehensive and compelling analysis
of Judicial Review and will be welcomed by students studying this
area of law. Covers the history, theoretical foundations and
principles of judicial review. Explains the scope of judicial
review Provides authoritative and comprehensive guidance on the
practice and procedure of judicial review. Deals comprehensively
with all grounds of challenge, including illegality, procedural
impropriety, substantive review, Convention rights and European
Community grounds. Clarifies complex changes in substantive review,
including proportionality and legitimate expectations, against a
background of a developing "culture of justification". Sets out the
principles underlying each area of judicial review Sets out the
context of judicial review and its scope, considering at the outset
a number of issues which guide De Smith's approach Considers the
context in which judicial review is but one of a number of possible
avenues of redress for aggrieved citizens Examines those who may
initiate a claim for judicial review (claimants); who have a right
to be a party (interested parties) and those who may seek
permission from the court to make submissions as interveners.
Considers the often complex and controversial questions of which
defendants and decisions are subject to judicial review Deals
comprehensively with the grounds of review in the following
categories: illegality, lack of procedural fairness and
irrationality or unreasonableness (Substantive Review and
Justification) Full coverage of procedures and remedies, funding
and costs
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