
An intensive one-day, in-person course covering the basics of judicial review from introductory principles and grounds, to the practical steps in a JR claim, funding, costs, interventions, and finishing with an interactive case study. Presented in Partnership with Public Law Project and Kingsley Napley.
The course includes:
- Judicial review – who it affects and what remedies can be offered
- What can be challenged and by who
- Differences between cases based on the Human Rights Act and other grounds
- Claims by pressure and public interest groups
- Third-party interventions and CCOs
- Steps in a judicial review claim
- Funding and costs
- Public law quiz!
- Supervised case studies to help revise and put to practical use the learning from the course
Monckton speakers: Robert Palmer KC; Alan Bates; Jonathan Lewis; Julianne Kerr Morrison; Nikolaus Grubeck; Khatija Hafesji; Ciar McAndrew; Clíodhna Kelleher; Jenn Lawrence; Hugh Whelan.
For more information please click here.