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Judicial Review: A Practical Guide 3rd ed isbn 9781784730963

Judicial Review: A Practical Guide 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781846612954
New Edition ISBN: 9781784730963
Previous Edition ISBN: 0853088128
Published: March 2012
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Judicial Review: A Practical Guide is a handbook which aims to be a first port of call in all matters concerning judicial review applications, whether in civil or criminal proceedings.

From initial instructions to appeals and costs, the authors guide the reader through each step of the court process, and provide extensive case examples drawn from a broad range of claims. This readable and concise work includes procedural checklists and a library of precedents.

This new edition has been significantly amended to take account of the following developments in law and practice, including:-

  • Development of the Unified Tribunal system with transfers of judicial reviews
  • Regionalisation of Administrative Court
  • Clear development of mistake of fact as a mistake of law
  • Increasing understanding of the impact of the Human Rights Act
  • Limitations upon judicial review in the context of immigration
  • Ongoing case-law developments
  • Changes to Appeals (CPR Pt 52)
  • Developments in costs and funding
In addition to the authors’ commentary, Judicial Review: A Practical Guide contains over 20 precedents covering all aspects of the litigation process, together with all the main legislative and judicial materials.

Subjects:
Judicial Review
Contents:
Law and Practice
Scope
Grounds
Matters to be considered before applying for Judicial Review
Steps to be taken before applying for Judicial Review
Procedure
Procedure for Bringing a Claim for Judicial Review in the Upper Tribunal
Interim relief
Relief at end of Judicial Review
Appeal procedure
Costs.
Procedural Checklist
Forms and Precedents
Legislation, Guidance and Protocol