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Judicial Remedies in Public Law 4th ed isbn 9781847032218

Judicial Remedies in Public Law 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780421800106
ISBN: 0421800100
New Edition ISBN: 9781847032218
Previous Edition ISBN: 0421600705
Published: September 2004
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This popular and unique text provides a comprehensive guide to the remedies available to litigants in Public Law. Its great strength is its specific focus. By concentrating exclusively on remedies it is able to offer detailed guidance on the whole range of available remedies, going beyond the core Public Law remedies available under judicial review.

The new third edition has been brought right up to date with major developments in the law. It analyses the impact of the Bowman Report and the Human Rights Act, and examines the key case law resulting from them.

  • Only book on the market to deal with the full range of judicial remedies available in public law - everything from common remedies to those used less often
  • Comprehensive analysis of this specific area of interest
  • Author is a distinguished practitioner with academic background.

Subjects:
Judicial Review
Contents:
Introduction.; Availability of Judicial Review.; Choice of Forum & the exclusivity of Judicial Review proceedings in Public Law.; Acts and Ommissions in respect of which judicial review is available. ;Invalidity, partial invalidity and severance. ;The perogative remedies:; Certiorari, prohibition and mandamus. ;Declarations.; Injunctions. ;The machinery of judicial review.; Standing. ;The discretion of the court to refuse relief and the exclusion of judicial review.; Habeas Corpus.; Appeals & Statutory Applications. ;Damages and principles governing public authority liability. ;Remedies for the enforcement of EC law in national courts. ;Reference to the European Court for a preliminary ruling under Article 77.