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De Smith's Judicial Review 9th ed: 1st Supplement (Book & eBook Pack)

Edited by: Lord Robert Carnwath CVO

ISBN13: 9780414123298
To be Published: November 2024
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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De Smith’s Judicial Review is the leading work on the history, principles and practice of judicial review in England and Wales. This First Supplement brings the 9th edition up to date and includes cases which have either developed a principle or provide a particularly useful illustration of a principle or practice. The cases cover the following areas:

  • Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023
  • Recent cases on devolution (such as the Supreme Court decision on the Northern Ireland Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones)
  • Re Dillon’s Application for Judicial Review [2024] NIKB 11 on the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023)
  • The Rwanda case
  • Recent authorities on ouster clauses, and the power to make suspended quashing order (subject to conditions)
  • The review of policies