- Includes bibliographical references and index. - Part I. The basis for and scope of judicial review -- The legal and theoretical bases for judicial review -- Scope of judicial review -- Part II. The impact of ECHR and EU law of judicial review -- The Human Rights Act 1998 and judicial review -- European Union law and judicial review -- Part III. Procedural grounds of challenge -- Procedural fairness : general principles -- Procedural fairness : specific requirements -- Consultation -- Bias, predetermination and independence -- Delay on the part of public bodies -- Reasons -- Part IV. Substantive grounds of challenge -- Identifying powers and duties and ascertaining their scope -- Acting outside the scope of powers and duties -- Failing to comply with duties or to exercise powers -- Relevant, irrelevant and permissible considerations -- The public sector equality duty -- Unauthorised and improper purposes -- Irrationality and unreasonableness -- Proportionality -- Legitimate expectation -- Errors of fact -- Part V. Judicial review in particular contexts Policies, guidance and non-statutory schemes -- Challenges to legislation -- Part VI. Procedure -- Claims for which the judicial review procedure must or may be used -- The parties -- The initial stages -- The permission stage -- The substantive stage -- Costs -- Part VII. Interim and final remedies -- Interim remedies -- Final remedies -- Monetary awards -- Discretionary refusal of final remedies
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