Administrative / Constitutional Law

Administrative Court Practice, 2nd Edition

Edited by Michael Supperstone · Lynn Knapman
Oxford University Press March 2008

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199217083
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
March 2008
Format
Hardback , 416 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Provides clear and comprehensive coverage of all the work covered in the Administrative Court, including judicial review; statutory applications; statutory reviews; statutory appeals; and habeas corpus applications
  • Includes helpful, practical advice, guiding the practitioner step by step through the processes and procedures of the Administrative Court
  • Written by authors with wide and extensive experience of Administrative Court work
  • Offers a concise and accessible exposition of the substantive law underlying the practice and procedure
  • Features a number of useful appendices, such as key legislation, Practice Directions, claim forms, and sample notices
Administrative Court Practice

offers a comprehensive account of practice and procedure in the Administrative Court, providing the practitioner with all the key information to conduct a case confidently from beginning to end. Written by authors with extensive experience of administrative court work, it acts as a clear and accessible step-by-step procedural guide to all the work undertaken in the Administrative Court.



The book includes extensive coverage of the practice and procedure of the Administrative Court as it relates to judicial review, as well as offering a full treatment of Statutory Applications and Appeals, and habeas corpus applications. It includes comprehensive coverage of Statutory Reviews under the Nationality, Immigration, and Asylum Act 2002; Control Orders under the Protection of Terrorism Act 2005; and civil recovery of assets under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. A chapter on Statutory Appeals covers Appeals to the Administrative Court generally, and includes appeals from the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal, in the planning area, and from Professional Regulatory bodies.



With a foreword by Mr Justice Collins,

Administrative Court Practice

acts as a practical guide to bringing a case to the Administrative Court. It comes complete with all the key Practice Directions, Claim Forms, and sample notices that a practitioner will need to conduct a case effectively on behalf of either applicants or defendants.

Readership: The primary readership will be solicitors and barristers undertaking public and administrative law work. The secondary readership will include anybody with a professional interest in Judicial Review, including academics and some students.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction
2: An Outline of Judicial Review
3: Commencing the Claim
4: The Acknowledgment of Service
5: Determination of the Application for Permission
6: Interim Relief
7: From Permission to Hearing
8: Remedies
9: Costs
10: Appeals
11: Statutory Applications
12: Other Stautory Applications
13: Statutory Appeals
14: Criminal Law
15: Habeas Corpus
16: Reference to the European Court

About the Author

Edited by Michael Supperstone QC, Barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers, and Lynne Knapman, Head of the Administrative Court Office, and Deputy Registrar of Criminal Appeals
Contributors:
Jason Coppel, barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers
Clive Lewis, barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers
Sarah Moore, barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers
Jonathan Swift, barrister, 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers

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