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De Smith’s Principles of Judicial Review is the leading work on the principles, practice and remedies of judicial review in England and Wales. This edition reflects the continuing importance and complexity of judicial review and incorporates recent fundamental developments in the area. It deals with domestic grounds of review, challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the use of European Community law in judicial review.
De Smith’s Principles of Judicial Review provides a coherent, comprehensive and compelling analysis of Judicial Review and will be welcomed by students studying this area of law.
Part I The Context of Judicial Review;
1. The Nature of Judicial Review
2. Claimants, Interested Parties and Interveners;
3. Defendants and Decisions Subject to Judicial Review;
Part II Grounds of Judicial Review;
4. Concepts of Jurisdiction and Lawful Administration;
5. Illegality;
6. Procedural Fairness: Introduction, History and Comparative Perspectives;
7. Procedural Fairness: Entitlement and Content;
8. Procedural Fairness: Exceptions;
9. Procedural Fairness: Fettering of Discretion;
10. Procedural Fairness: Bias and Conflict of Interest;
11. Substantive Review and Justification;
12. Legitimate Expectations;
13. Convention Rights as Grounds for Judicial Review;
14. Review under European Union Law;
Part III Procedures and Remedies;
15. Judicial Review Remedies;
16. Judicial Review Procedure
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