Effective Judicial Review

A Cornerstone of Good Governance

Mark Elliott editor Swati Jhaveri editor Michael Ramsden editor Christopher Forsyth editor Anne Scully Hill editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Mar '10

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Effective Judicial Review cover

The use and scope of judicial review of government action has transformed across the common law world over the last forty years. This volume takes stock of the transformation, bringing together over 30 leading figures from academia and practice to analyse the major issues surrounding the legal reforms from theoretical and comparative perspectives. Coverage in the book spans the theoretical foundations of judicial review; the scope and functions of administrative justice; the conditions of judicial independence; recurring problems in legal doctrine; and issues in legal procedure. A final set of essays presents case studies of the experiences of reforming judicial review in different countries, including an extended section on judicial review in China.

The book does have golden nuggets of insight and analysis worthy of the reader's attention. * Timothy J. O'Neill, Law and Politics Book Review *

ISBN: 9780199581054

Dimensions: 241mm x 165mm x 33mm

Weight: 889g

496 pages