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De Smith's Judicial Review 9th edition with 1st Supplement

Edited by: Lord Robert Carnwath CVO

ISBN13: 9780414124844
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414111745
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback + Supplement
Price: £417.00



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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.

The 9th edition published in June 2023 has now been updated with a 1st Supplement published in November 2024

Key features:

  • Covers the history, theoretical foundations and principles of judicial review.
  • Deals comprehensively with all grounds of challenge, including illegality, procedural impropriety, substantive review, Convention rights and grounds based on retained EU law.
  • Clarifies complex changes in substantive review, as a result of recent Supreme Court cases including the use of Parliamentary materials in assessing proportionality (SC), challenges based on policies (A), significant cases on devolution concerning referenda and the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol; and the impact of the Windsor Framework on Northern Ireland.
  • Sets out the context of judicial review and its scope, considering at the outset a number of issues which guide De Smith’s approach.
  • Considers other possible avenues of redress for aggrieved citizens.
  • Examines those who may initiate a claim for judicial review (claimants); who have a right to be a party (interested parties) and those who may seek permission from the court to make submissions as interveners
  • Includes full coverage of procedures and remedies, including new suspended quashing orders and the increased emphasis on procedural rigour before the Administrative Court.
  • Considers reform proposals including the Bill of Rights Bill.
  • Includes comparative material form other leading common law jurisdictions

The Ninth edition includes comprehensive coverage of the law and practice of judicial review with extensive comparative material from leading common law jurisdictions. This edition has been thoroughly re-written and updated to take account of recent doctrinal developments and theoretical controversies. It includes recent changes to the law on remedies and limiting judicial review by ouster clauses. It examines retained EU law, separate agreement law, and future relationship law, the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol and the Windsor Framework. It also covers proposals, such as the Bill of Rights Bill.

The First Supplement brings the 9th edition main work 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)

Subjects:
Judicial Review
Contents:
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. Substantive Review and Justification
7. Legitimate Expectations
8. Procedural Fairness: Introduction, History and Comparative Perspectives
9. Procedural Fairness: Entitlement And Content
10. Procedural Fairness: Exceptions
11. Procedural Fairness: Fettering of Discretion
12. Procedural Fairness: Bias and Predetermination
13. Convention Rights as Grounds for Judicial Review
14. Review under European Union Related Law
Part III: Procedure and Remedies
15. The Historical Development of Judicial Review Remedies and Procedures
16. CPR Pt 54 Claims for Judicial Review
17. Other Judicial Review Proceedings
18. Judicial Review Remedies
19. Monetary Remedies in Judicial Review
Appendix A
Procedural Checklist