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Judicial review in the new millennium

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Publication details: London Sweet & Maxwell 2003Description: 118p vISBN:
  • 9780421854000
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.031000 GOR
Contents:
Contents: With great respect and deference / Lord Lester of Herne Hill; Law and new public management : Ships that pass in the night? / Carol Harlow; Judging judicial review; Criteria for judicial appointment / Kate Malleson; The influence of the House of Lords on the Administrative Court (and vice versa) / Andrew Le Seur; The three Human Rights Constitutions : In defence of Parliamentary sovereignty / Richard Gordon; Managing conflicts between politicians and the courts / Dawn Oliver; Comparing human rights jurisdictions / Sir Sydney Kentridge; The academic influences on judicial review / Michael J. Beloff; The case for a Human Rights Commission / Stephen Grosz, Bindman & Partners; Alternative dispute resolution in public law : Interview with Lord Woolf C.J. conducted by Joshua Rosenberg.
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BOOKs National Law School Library Compactors 342.031 GOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 19539

Contents:
With great respect and deference / Lord Lester of Herne Hill;
Law and new public management : Ships that pass in the night? / Carol Harlow;
Judging judicial review;
Criteria for judicial appointment / Kate Malleson;
The influence of the House of Lords on the Administrative Court (and vice versa) / Andrew Le Seur;
The three Human Rights Constitutions : In defence of Parliamentary sovereignty / Richard Gordon;
Managing conflicts between politicians and the courts / Dawn Oliver;
Comparing human rights jurisdictions / Sir Sydney Kentridge;
The academic influences on judicial review / Michael J. Beloff;
The case for a Human Rights Commission / Stephen Grosz, Bindman & Partners;
Alternative dispute resolution in public law : Interview with Lord Woolf C.J. conducted by Joshua Rosenberg.

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