Judicial remedies in public law

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Judicial remedies in public law

by Clive Lewis ; with a foreword by Lord Justice Mann

(The litigation library)

Sweet & Maxwell, 1992

  • 1st supplement, up to date to September 1, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

ISBN 9780421410305

Description

Judicial remedies provide individuals with the armoury required to challenge the decisions of public bodies including ministers, central government departments, local authorities, inferior courts, tribunals and non-statutory regulatory bodies. In a climate where individuals and public bodies are increasingly using judicial review and public law remedies to contest important and politically sensitive decisions, "Judicial Remedies in Public Law" provides practitioners with coverage of the situations in which judicial review is available, the range of measures that can be challenged, the ambit of remedies in public law cases and the machinery for making an application. The author examines in detail the application of the Order 53 procedure ("Applications for Judicial Review") including the law on standing and the discretionary grounds on which the court can refuse a remedy; how to initiate proceedings for any one of the judicial remedies; alternative avenues of challenge: rights of appeal, case stated, statutory applications to quash and habeas corpus; the principles governing the availability of damages for unlawful action by public bodies; remedies available in the national courts for breaches of European Community law, and the procedure for referring questions of Community law to the European Court.
Volume

1st supplement, up to date to September 1, 1993 ISBN 9780421502307

Description

"Judicial Remedies in Public Law" provides practitioners with comprehensive coverage of the situations in which judicial review is available, the range of measures that can be challenged, the ambit of remedies in public law cases and the machinery for making an application. This first cumulative supplement brings the main work up to date. It analyzes specifically recent developments in practice and procedure, costs, setting aside and granting leave, the rule in O'Reilly v. Mackman, and developments in remedies for the enforcement of EEC law in the national courts.

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  • NCID
    BA18385157
  • ISBN
    • 0421410302
    • 0421502304
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xciv, 516 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
  • Classification
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