Supperstone and Goudie: Judicial Review 3rd ed

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, Judicial Review
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Judicial review: the historical background
Chapter 3: Judicial review: its provenance and scope
Chapter 4: The Human Rights Act and Judicial Review
Chapter 5: The Ambit of Judicial Review
Chapter 6: Illegality: the problem of jurisdiction
Chapter 7: Discretionary powers-the limits of legality
Chapter 8: Unreasonableness and proportionality
Chapter 9: Procedural rules and consultation
Chapter 10: Natural justice and fairness-the audi alteram partem rule
Chapter 11: Bias-interest and favour
Chapter 12: Other Grounds of Review
Chapter 13: Crown proceedings
Chapter 14: European Union Law
Chapter 15: Remedies: Mandatory, Probiliting and Quashing Orders
Chapter 16: Declarations, injunctions and Money Remedies
Chapter 17: Restrictions on remedies
Chapter 18: Procedure: The early stages
Chapter 19: Procedure: The hearing and appeals
Chapter 20: Devolution
Chapter 21: Judicial Review in Scotland.

ISBN13: 9780406974518
ISBN: 0406974519
Published: December 2005
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £200.00

Now in its third edition, Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review is still the only study of its kind providing an authoritative and comprehensive text on the entire law of judicial review. Fully updated, this title provides a thorough, detailed analysis of this complex area of law from a team of judicial review experts.

It contains an essential account of all relevant cases plus a comprehensive collection of the most important documents and precedents. It provides examples of the application of the general principles, covering the law of judicial review in a number of areas, including local government, town and country planning, immigration and housing and social security. The third edition also contains a new chapter on Human Rights, a new chapter on Devolution plus a detailed chapter on judicial review in Scotland.

Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review is the only title that gives the depth and expertise of guidance needed to enable practitioners to advise and make decisions with complete confidence.