ISBN-13: 9781859414309 / Angielski / Twarda / 2000 / 342 str.
The Human Rights Act 1998 provides for a form of incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into English law for the first time. This text provides practical guidance on the complex interplay between the Act and judicial review. The procedural complexities created by the Act are explored, as are the effects upon existing doctrines of judicial review, such as natural justice and the Wednesbury test.
The Human Rights Act 1998 had a profound effect on the law of the United Kingdom,and in no area more so than judicial review. This book gives practical guidance on the interplay between the Act and domestic public law.