De Smith's Judicial Review
Author: Ivan Hare KC , Catherine Donnelly , Joanna Bell
Year: 2023 ( South Asian Edition 2025 )
De Smith’s Judicial Review is the leading work on the history, principles and practice of judicial review in England and Wales.
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 from other leading common law jurisdictions.
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Keywords:
* De Smith's Judicial Review South Asian Edition
* Judicial Review Principles and Practice
* History of Judicial Review in England and Wales
* Grounds for Challenge in Judicial Review
* Supreme Court Cases on Judicial Review
* Judicial Review and Windsor Framework
* Procedural Rigour in Administrative Court
* Remedies in Judicial Review Cases
* Common Law Jurisdictions Comparative Study
* Ivan Hare Judicial Review Commentary