Professor Mark Elliott Published: 3rd November 2016 There has been a good deal of discussion of late about the notion of judicial overreach , the suggestion being that ‘judicial power’ needs to be more carefully confined than it has been in the recent past. In this talk , Mark Elliott , while acknowledging that there must be , or are , limits to judicial power , will critically examine and challenge the argument that the courts are guilty of significant overreach. Mark is introduced by Richard Hermer QC. Audio player is below the slides viewer , so you can follow the slides with the talk. The limits of judicial authority public law project slides from Public Law Project (charity) http://publiclawproject.org.uk/content/uploads/data/resources/237/Limits_of_judicial_authority_Prof_Mark_Elliott.mp3 The-Limits-of-Judicial-Authority-Public-Law-Project-slides