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De Smith's Judicial Review

De Smith's Judicial Review

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De Smiths Judicial Review is a comprehensive and up-to-date study of judicial review in England and Wales, covering key areas such as jurisdictional error, ouster clauses, legitimate expectations, duty to give reasons, substantive unfairness, equality, and intensity of proportionality review.

\n Format: Mixed media product
\n \n Publication date: 16 December 2020
\n Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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De Smith's Judicial Review is a comprehensive and authoritative work on the history, principles, and practice of judicial review in England and Wales. This esteemed text has become a staple in legal scholarship and is widely regarded as a seminal contribution to the field.

In its Second Supplement, the 8th edition of De Smith's Judicial Review is brought fully up to date, incorporating recent cases that have either established a significant principle or provided valuable illustrations of such principles or practices. The cases covered in this supplement span a wide range of legal domains, including jurisdictional error and ouster clauses, legitimate expectations, the duty to give reasons, substantive unfairness and equality, intensity of proportionality review, and discrimination cases under the Human Rights Act and domestic law.

The Second Supplement is an invaluable resource for legal professionals, scholars, and students alike. It offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the key issues and developments in judicial review, providing a deeper understanding of this important aspect of the British legal system. By presenting a diverse range of cases, De Smith's Judicial Review showcases the practical applications and complexities of this legal process, enabling readers to gain a practical grasp of the principles and practices involved.

As a testament to its enduring relevance and impact, De Smith's Judicial Review has been extensively cited and relied upon by courts and legal practitioners across the United Kingdom and beyond. Its comprehensive coverage and scholarly analysis make it an essential reference for anyone seeking to navigate the intricacies of judicial review and understand the role it plays in shaping the legal landscape.

In conclusion, De Smith's Judicial Review is a landmark work that has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of legal scholarship. Its Second Supplement, in particular, is a valuable addition to this esteemed text, providing a timely and comprehensive update on the history, principles, and practice of judicial review in England and Wales. Whether you are a legal professional, scholar, or student, this book is an indispensable resource that will deepen your understanding of this critical area of law.

\n Weight: 2080g\n
Dimension: 165 x 242 x 77 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780414069930\n
Edition number: 8 ed\n

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