Law Administrative / Constitutional Law

Judicial Review: A Practical Guide, 3rd Edition

Edited by Hugh Southey · Amanda Weston · Jude Bunting
LexisNexis U.K. September 2017

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781784730963
Publisher
LexisNexis U.K.
Publication
September 2017
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only
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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 developments in law and practice, including:

• Changes introduced by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015;
• The new Administrative Court Judicial Review Guide 2017;
• Development of the Unified Tribunal system with transfers of judicial reviews;
• 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.

This readable and concise work includes procedural checklists and a library of precedents, together with all the main legislative and judicial materials.

Market

Solicitors and barristers practising in all areas affected by judicial review.

Table of Contents

Foreword 
   Preface 
   Table of Cases 
   Table of Statutes 
   Table of Statutory Instruments 
   Table of European and International Material

Part I
   Law and Practice


  • The Scope of the High Court’s Jurisdiction to Consider Claims for Judicial Review
  • Grounds of Challenge in Judicial Review Claims
  • Matters to be Considered Before Applying for Judicial Review
  • Steps to be Taken Before Applying for Judicial Review
  • Procedure for Bringing a Claim for Judicial Review in the High Court
  • Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal to Consider Judicial Review
  • Orders for Interim Relief available from the Administrative Court
  • During a Judicial Review Claim
  • Relief Available at the End of Judicial Review Proceedings
  • Appeal Procedure
  • Costs

Part II
   Procedural Checklist 

Part III
   Forms and Precedents

Part IV
   Legislation, Guidance and Protocol

Index

Reviews

Reviews of the previous editions


"this reliable, concise and readable work of reference contains extensive tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and European and international material, plus a 17 page index at the back"


Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers

"Criminal Lawyers huff and puff a lot about the judicial review, but often take their frustrations no further due to a lack of understanding of the remedies and the scope of this specialist jurisdiction. Once again this is a general tect explaining with great clarity the procedural processes that must be gone through. The books greatest strength though it that whilst the text is academically rigorous, the intention was clearly to produce a book that will practically assist the non-specialist in this field - the authors have succeeded and this should be first port of call for all thoses considerinng this route of challenge. Highly recommended."

Andrew Keogh
   Crimeline Updater

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