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Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review

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The book delves into the constitutional foundations of judicial review, critically examining traditional justifications like the doctrine of ultra vires. It addresses the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the expansion of judicial review over prerogative powers. By exploring the interplay between administrative law and individual rights, it aims to establish a constitutional rationale for judicial review rooted in the rule of law, separation of powers, and parliamentary sovereignty. This detailed analysis targets public lawyers interested in the evolving legal landscape.

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Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review, Mark Elliott

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