Judicial Review

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  • Created on: 29-11-16 20:48
Judicial review is not an... process
appeal
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You must have... to apply for judicial review
Standing
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What is the latin for standing?
Locus Standi
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What is the grounds for judicial review that concerns the correct procedure not being followed?
Procedural Impropriety
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Where the correct law has not been followed, the grounds of... may be used to apply for judicial review
Illegality
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There are a number of number of bodies that can apply for judicial review. In particular.. may apply if their personally affected by the issue as seen in the case of Binks and Hurley v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills 2012
Individuals
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There are a number of remedies for judicial review. What Order is made up of three sub-orders? Hint: Quashing, Mandatory and Prohibitory
Prerogative
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What case set out the exclusivity principle?
Oreilly v Mackman
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What is the first stage of judicial review called? It includes letters to and from the claimant and defendant
Pre Action Protocol
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What statute states that any delay in making an application allows the court to refuse leave or any relief sought?
Senior Courts Act
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Lord Diplock describes one of the grounds for judicial review as being so outrageous that no sensible person would adhere to it. What grounds was this?
Irrationality
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