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administrative decisions, non-entitlement to reasons for - 1994,
122/123, 78
administrative rules never having powers exceeding originating
legislation - 1985, 84/85, 52
appointment procedures, importance of reasons and openness in
- 1997, 134/135, 13
Cambridge University promotions controversy - 1997, 134/135,
13
Census 2021 failure to include explicit Sikh tick box; Cabinet Office and ONS acted lawfully (case) - 2021, 186, 77
checks to the powers of the state eg judicial review - 2000, 144, 33
civil and common law systems compared - 1981, 68/69, 9
development of - 1983, 76/77, 22
immigration, 'all relevant circumstances', Secretary of State
obliged to consider - 1987, 92/93, 74
judicial review, principles of, in European codes of law - 1981,
68/69, 9
refusal to register chapel of Church of Scientology as place of worship so that marriages could take place, was justified but can be appealed (case) - 2013, 170, 140; appeal allowed registration as no longer need supreme diety to define religion (meaning of 'worship' widened) - 2014, 172, 86
Republic of Ireland
judicial review of legislation - 1977, 54/55, 94
marital privacy and judicial review - 1985, 84/85, 18
Scotland
Employment tribunal does not forfeit right to judicial review of church tribunal - 2010, 165, 227
United States of America
Supreme Court: basis, nature and extent of powers of judicial review - 1987, 92/93, 42
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