Judicial review /
Sir Michael Supperstone, James Goudie, Sir Paul Walker.
- 5th ed.
- London : LexisNexis Butterworths, 2014.
- clxxviii, 960 p ; 26 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. Judicial Review: The Historical Background -- 3. Judicial Review: Its Provenance and Scope -- 4. The Human Rights Act and Judicial Review -- 5. The Ambit of Judicial Review -- 6. Illegality: The Problem of Jurisdiction -- 7. Discretionary and Duty -- The Limits of Legality -- 8. Unreasonableness and Proportionality -- 9. Procedural Rules and Consultation -- 10. Natural Justice and Fairness-The Audi Alteram Partem Rule -- 11. Bias-Interest and Favour -- 12. Other Grounds of Review -- 13. Crown Proceedings -- 14. European Union Law -- 15. Remedies: Mandatory, Probiliting and Quashing Orders -- 16. Declarations, Injunctions and Money and Restitutionary Remedies -- 17. Restrictions on the Availability of Judicial Review -- 18. Procedure: The Early Stages -- 19. Procedure: Hearing and Appeals -- 20. Devolution -- 21. Judicial Review in Scotland.