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C/L/76. Judicial Review and Prerogative powers

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2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

This in-depth analysis considers the importance of judicial review in light of the governments controversial policy on terrorism detention. It evaluates the cases of CCSU v Minister for the Civil Service and A (FC) and others (FC) v Secretary of State for the Home Department to gain a better understanding of the House of Lords approach on the issue. Aspects of Human Rights Law and European Law are included. The conclusion seeks a balancing act between prerogative powers and the rights of individuals as enshrined under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the ECHR 1950.

 

KEYWORDS: l, judicial, review, prerogative, powers,

 
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