Presents the findings of research into the amount of judicial review challenges to local government in England and Wales. Outlines the data and methods employed and presents a general overview of the levels of litigation. Comments on various tables represented, included those relating to the subject matter of challenges, challenges and deprivation, deprivation and lawyers, challenges and lawyers, and the distribution of applications between types of local authority
All systems of administrative law resolve similar issues. They elaborate tests for review of law, fa...
Now in its fourth edition, "Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review" still provides an authori...
Chapter discusses the key policy and practice reforms in England and Wales over the past 20 years an...
Judicial review is of growing importance to public administration in the United Kingdom but its role...
Judicial review is of growing importance to public administration in the United Kingdom but its role...
This is the post-print version of the paper (with comments by reviewers). Full access in: http://jpa...
In 2 vols.Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200757 / BLDSC - British Libra...
This work presents an empirical study of the influence of judicial review upon the (non-) compliance...
This thesis is a comparative analysis across five Overview and Scrutiny systems within Local Authori...
We undertook a mapping review and time-constrained systematic review (in September-October 2020) to ...
This paper tackles the question of methodological standards in public law scholarship, showing the p...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
Most empirical examinations of hierarchical interactions among the courts are limited to a single ju...
This paper describes the origins, operation and impact of three performance regimes in England (Co...
All systems of administrative law resolve similar issues. They elaborate tests for review of law, fa...
Now in its fourth edition, "Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review" still provides an authori...
Chapter discusses the key policy and practice reforms in England and Wales over the past 20 years an...
Judicial review is of growing importance to public administration in the United Kingdom but its role...
Judicial review is of growing importance to public administration in the United Kingdom but its role...
This is the post-print version of the paper (with comments by reviewers). Full access in: http://jpa...
In 2 vols.Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200757 / BLDSC - British Libra...
This work presents an empirical study of the influence of judicial review upon the (non-) compliance...
This thesis is a comparative analysis across five Overview and Scrutiny systems within Local Authori...
We undertook a mapping review and time-constrained systematic review (in September-October 2020) to ...
This paper tackles the question of methodological standards in public law scholarship, showing the p...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
Most empirical examinations of hierarchical interactions among the courts are limited to a single ju...
This paper describes the origins, operation and impact of three performance regimes in England (Co...
All systems of administrative law resolve similar issues. They elaborate tests for review of law, fa...
Now in its fourth edition, "Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review" still provides an authori...
Chapter discusses the key policy and practice reforms in England and Wales over the past 20 years an...