Judicial Review and the Constitution

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1841131059 
ISBN 13
9781841131054 
Category
Civil litigation  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Publisher
Pages
384 
Description
This collection of essays presents opposing sides of the debate over the foundations of judicial review. In this work, however, the discussion of whether the ultra vires doctrine is best characterised as a central principle of administrative law or as a harmless, justificatory fiction is located in the highly topical and political context of constitutional change. The thorough jurisprudential analysis of the relative merits of models of legislative intention and judicial creativity provides a sound base for consideration of the constitutional problems arising out of legislative devolution and the Human Rights Act 1998. As the historical orthodox is challenged by growing institutional independence, leading figures in the field offer competing perspectives on the future of judicial review. - from Amzon 
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