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Judicial Review: A Healthcheck

Michael Fordham QC

Mike gives JR a healthcheck – looking at the body and brain of judicial review in an extended somatic metaphor. Note that the main auditorium of Herbert Smith Freehills has two very large striking blue portraits (approximately 8ft tall) of screaming faces , painted in harsh , disturbing blue. These are the pictures he refers to in the address.

25 Oct 2013

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Who guards the guardians?

The Rt Hon The Baroness Hale of Richmond

Lady Hale’s address to our Judicial Review Trends and Forecasts conference 2013 , on October 14. The address looks at standing , interventions and costs.

14 Oct 2013

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Public Law Interventions 2011

Tim Buley

Looking at Public Law Project interventions over the previous 12 months.

13 Oct 2011

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Public Law Interventions and Access to Justice: Cart and AK

Tim Buley

This paper looks at public law interventions in light of Cart and AK.

13 Oct 2011

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Litigating the Cuts: Recent Cases and Current Themes

Louise Whitfield

Louise Whitfield pioneered the use of the equalities duties challenge funding decisions and continues to make ground breaking cases for community groups and NGOs , using the Administrative Court. This paper explores the development of this area through the analysis of recent cases.

4 Apr 2012

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Interim Relief in Judicial Review

Kate Stone and Ben McCormack

A practical look at interim injunctions and other pre-trial remedies in JR covering: what they are; when they are available; and how to go about getting them.

24 Jun 2010

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Consultation – the impact of section 149 EA 2010

Ben McCormack

This paper provides an analysis of Section 149 of the Equality Act 2010 , which imposes extensive legal duties on public authorities by requiring them to pay due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination and promote equality with regard to the various ‘protected characteristics’. It looks at the impact of Section 149 on the requirement to consult , and the way in which public authority’s own financial resources can bear upon the performances of the duty.

2 Oct 2012

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Judicial review: Disclosure and Evidence

Kate Stone

This paper looks at the procedural developments in human rights-based claims in judicial review , with special focus on disclosure , public interest immunity and the cope for calling evidence following landmark cases such as R (Al-Sweady and others) v Secretary of State for Defence [2009] EWHC 2387 , where the Administrative Court indicated that it should not be reluctant to order disclosure or permit live evidence and cross-examination in appropriate judicial review cases.

11 Jul 2011

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Inquests and public law

Kate Stone

This presentation provides an overview of recent caselaw on the topic.

11 Jul 2013

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Getting the Measure of Mental Health

Eve Piffaretti and Alun Thomas

This paper considers changes made to the legislative arrangement in respect of the rights of people with mental health problems in Wales by the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010 and how those rights can be enforced. The authors analyse how the Measure was drafted , its implementation via associated Regulations and what the likely impact will be.

4 Apr 2012

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Equality Duty Cases

Louise Whitfield

This paper provides an overview of recent equality duty cases.

24 Jun 2010

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Litigating the cuts

Kate Markus and Louise Whitfield

Themes in these papers include: recent decisions and possible grounds of challenge in public sector costs cases , including equality duties , legitimate expectation , vires and Wednesbury. The paper also considers the relevance of resources in this context and practical tips for bringing such challenges.

18 Sep 2011