The unprecedented increase in applications for judicial review against public authorities has meant that such litigation is no longer the sole province of administrative lawyers. All litigators need to know when judicial review is an available and appropriate means of pursuing their clients' interests, whether in relation to a commercial contract, a public sector housing dispute, tribunal proceedings or otherwise.
This book, applicable to all lawyers with a litigation practice, will preclude the need to refer to any of the more expensive works on judicial review. Practical, succinct and inexpensive, this should be the first port of call for all practitioners considering judicial review proceedings. Judicial Review: A Practical Guide: - deals with both civil and criminal JRs - provides exhaustive detail of the procedure - explains the availability of proceedings in all areas of practice - includes precedent pleadings and procedural guides - covers such areas as bail and anonymity