The courts' supervision of tribunals is significant. How well do
courts understand tribunals' place in government? How sensitive are
they to the needs of an independent adjudicative arm which
parallels the courts' role but is constituted and functions
differently? The Impact of Judicial Review on Tribunals surveys
cases of relevance to tribunals and shows that although on
occasions, such as following Wu Shan Liang, the courts have allowed
for these differences, in general, the judicial arm has been
critical of, and placed demands on, tribunals. Nor have they
supported tribunals' inquisitorial role. The result has prevented
the development of a distinctive tribunal mode of operations.
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