342 Pages
by
Routledge-Cavendish
342 Pages
by
Routledge-Cavendish
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The Human Rights Act 1998 had a profound effect on the law of the United Kingdom,and in no area more so than judicial review. This book gives practical guidance on the interplay between the Act and domestic public law.
Chapter 1 The Human Rights Act; Chapter 2 Claimants and Defendants; Chapter 3 Convention Concepts; Chapter 4 Convention Rights; Chapter 5 Article 6, Judicial Review and Natural Justice; Chapter 6 Damages; Chapter 7 The Convention and Community Law;
Biography
Richard Gordon QC, Tim Ward