A concise and easy-to-understand introduction to the law and practice of judicial review proceedings. The second edition has been expanded and updated to include new developments, such as the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Civil Procedure Rules.
Sources of law; bodies amenable to review; reviewable decisions
parties; remedies; grounds on which review may be sought; refusal of relief, validity and finality; judicial review and education; judicial review and social security; judicial review and immigration; judicial review and access to information; judicial review and housing; judicial review and housing; judicial review and planning; judicial review and public funding; judicial review and police; judicial review and children; pre-application procedure; the permission application; post-permission application; the hearing.