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Judicial Review: proposals for further reform in UK

The Government of UK is inviting views on potential measures for the further reform of judicial review. The measures aim to tackle the burden that the growth in unmeritorious judicial reviews has placed on stretched public services whilst protecting access to justice and the rule of law.The consultation exercise seeks views on proposals in a number of key areas:- how the courts deal with minor procedural defects that would have made no difference to the final decision; - a number of measures to rebalance the system of financial incentives so that those involved have a proportionate interest in the costs of the case. This includes an amended proposal on payment of legal aid providers in judicial review cases, previously included in the Transforming Legal Aid consultation which closed in June. - speeding up appeals to the Supreme Court in important cases. - a new specialist “planning chamber” for challenges relating to major developments to be taken only by expert judges using streamlined processes. This builds on the “planning fast-track” process implemented in July 2013.

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English
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Justice
Date published:
10-02-2016

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