De Smith's Judicial Review Mainwork and 2nd Supplement

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Newer Version Available

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.

  • The 2nd Supplement was published in December 2019
  • The 1st Supplement was published in December 2018
  • The Main Work was published in March 2018

De Smith's Judicial Review:-

  • 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).
  • Draws on relevant experience from other Commonwealth jurisdictions, especially Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
        Additionally, the new edition:

      • 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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Weight 2.090000
By The Right Hon Lord Woolf; Sir Jeffrey Jowell, QC; Catherine Donnelly; Ivan Hare, QC
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Dimensions 16.5 x 24.2cm
Edition 8th
Format Hardcover
ISBN/EAN 9780414069930
Publication Date Dec 10, 2019
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell Ltd