p. 51918. Procedure of Judicial Review
- Sir William Wade, Sir William WadeAn Honorary Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, Formerly Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law in the University of Cambridge and Professor of English Law in the University of Oxford
- Christopher ForsythChristopher ForsythAn Academic Bencher of the Inner Temple, Formerly Quondam Director of the Centre for Public Law, Professor of Public Law and Private International Law, University of Cambridge Extraordinary Professor of Law, University of Stellenbosch, Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge
- , and Julian GhoshJulian GhoshAn Ordinary Bencher of Lincoln’Inn, Bye Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge; Preceptor of Corpus Christi, Cambridge; Visiting Professor of King’s College, London Member of One Essex Court
Abstract
This chapter discusses the application for judicial review. The development of the application is complicated and intertwined with the historical deficiencies and peculiarities of the remedies themselves. Thus, the chapter begins with an account of the defects in the prerogative remedies that spurred the creation of the application. It then discusses the creation of the application for judicial review and subsequent developments; and the divorce of public and private law.