Sentences with phrase «rely on judicial review»

A person who wished to prevent disclosure of genuinely confidential information, either by the SFO or by a person SFO had disclosed documents to, would need to rely on judicial review proceedings or seek an injunction to prevent a breach of confidence.

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This kind of landmark judicial pronouncement is understandably rare in every jurisdiction not excluding the most advanced democracies for the obvious reason that it has always been considered prudent for the preservation of the state, democracy and the peace to ensure that proactive mechanisms are put in place before, during and after voting day to deliver credible electoral outcomes rather than rely on costly post electoral judicial reviews.
They certainly weren't essential to the success of the campaign, which instead relied on the hard work of a small but dedicated group and a Judicial Review made possible by legal aid and Leigh Day and Co. solicitors (currently taking on Hunt himself in Lewisham).
Handing down a judgment on a judicial review brought against education secretary Nicky Morgan by six parents, Mr Justice Warby has ruled that an assertion made when the new GCSE was released in February was likely to lead schools to rely exclusively on the qualification to meet their legal obligations.
What may surprise employment lawyers is that the Court of Appeal has found — as part of the judicial review — that Haringey is not entitled to rely on the implied term as a matter of contract law.
Effectively, applicants are thus not entitled to rely on the provision directly, but to judicial review which verifies whether this discretion has been used within the limits the Directive prescribes (para 25).
She sought judicial review of the authority's decision, relying on Art 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The Court of Appeal relied on Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick for the principle that a «full» privative clause does not mean that judicial review is precluded.
Of general interest is that findings against Government in Judicial Review proceedings may not automatically be relied upon to found similar civil claims for compensation depending on the way the administrative court has considered the issue.
The former employee relied on the following grounds in his judicial review: bias of the adjudicator; fairness of the hearing; appropriateness of deciding the matter solely on the basis of abuse of process, and; whether the matter of genuineness of the emails was properly determined.
Relying on s. 35 of the Alberta Human Rights Act, Dr. Al - Ghamdi then asks for judicial review of the Chief Commissioner's decision in the Court of Queen's Bench.
The court relied on the leading statement about the availability of Rule 39.03 examinations in the context of judicial review applications in the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Payne v. Ontario (Human Rights Commission), 2000 CanLII 5731:
Correctness was the appropriate standard based on a contextual approach: «An approach to the standard of review analysis that relies exclusively on categories and eschews any role for context risks introducing the vice of formalism into the law of judicial review...» (at para. 70).
The inclusion of courts in the definition of public authority means that individuals are sometimes able to rely on Convention grounds in judicial review proceedings against the lower courts, such as magistrates» courts and the immigration appeals tribunal.
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