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Supperstone, Goudie and Walker: Judicial Review 7th ed

Edited by: Helen Fenwick

ISBN13: 9781474326407
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781474306966
Published: January 2024
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review provides an authoritative and comprehensive text on the entire law of judicial review. Fully updated, this title provides a thorough, detailed analysis of this complex area of law from a team of judicial review experts.

It contains an essential account of relevant cases and examples of the application of the general principles, covering the law of judicial review in a number of areas, including local government, town and country planning, immigration and housing and social security.

The 7th edition reflects the latest changes including:

  • Impact of the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022 reflecting the Independent Review of Administrative Law 2020 Report
  • Remedies and other changes under the proposed British Bill of Rights, replacing the Human Rights Act
  • The Miller cases (2017) and (2019) and the government response
  • Urgent applications
  • Time limits
  • The case of Privacy International (2019)
  • The case of Begum (2021)
  • Implications of Brexit

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Judicial Review