In his second update, Simon Parsons examines the possible grounds to challenge the public law decisions taken by public bodies
In the first part of a series of three articles, Simon Parsons investigates judicial review of executive action
Charles Enderby Smith examines the role of the independent reviewer in the IRHP review
Dervla Simm & Telha Arshad address proportionality as a standalone ground for judicial review at common law
Judicial review is shaping up as a battle ground between the government and the judiciary, says Kerry Underwood
Alec Samuels believes it’s a case of nothing dared nothing gained
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has lost a second judicial review, this time over a decision affecting mesothelioma sufferers.
Should damages be available for judicial review? Tim Malloch investigates
Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice
Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
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