Judicial review
Judicial Review Handbook Fifth Edition 2008
In an increasingly super-sized world, it is refreshing, and surprising, to find something that has got slimmer. The fifth edition of Michael Fordham QC’s now-seminal Judicial Review Handbook has achieved…7 Aug 2009
(Un)orthodox selection
JFS pupil selection: race discrimination or religious freedom? asks Craig Rose10 Jul 2009
A model consultation?
Charles Brasted & Harriet Dedman consider confidentiality & disclosure in public consultations12 Jun 2009
Mind how you go
Dr Nicholas Dobson treads carefully on the issue of trespass, standards & public interest5 Jun 2009
On the spot
Employers are appealing against civil penalties for employing illegal workers. Mark Tempest reports5 Jun 2009
Law Reports
R (on the application of G) (FC) v Southwark London Borough Council [2009] UKHL 26, [2009] All ER (D) 178 (May)29 May 2009
HRA 1998 extends to battlefield
Armed forces personnel serving overseas are within the scope of the European Convention on Human Rights. In a major setback for the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the Court of Appeal this…22 May 2009
Row brews over very high cost cases
The Law Society is threatening legal action against the Legal Services Commission (LSC) over its plans to introduce tendering for very high cost cases (VHCCs).18 May 2007
Disclosure matters: Tweed
Does Tweed signal a revolution in the approach to disclosure in judicial review proceedings? Charles Brasted investigates2 Mar 2007
Under review
Khawar Qureshi QC considers the relationship between judicial review and Article 62 Mar 2007
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NLJ 2010 Legal Trends
NLJ’s team of circuit and district judges answers questions on criminal, civil and family law
A final hearing has to be adjourned because counsel for one of the parties meets with an accident on the way to court and is taken to hospital. How should…
Can you please tell me whether district judges exercising insolvency jurisdiction and bankruptcy registrars sit in chambers or in open court? They do not seem to be able to make…
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