单词 | judicial review |
释义 | > as lemmasjudicial review judicial review n. Law the process whereby a judicial body re-examines and rules upon a matter previously decided in another court or assembly, or (more generally) upon the legal validity of any action, condition, etc., referred to it for assessment; an instance of this.In the United Kingdom, usually referring to the review by the High Court or Court of Session of an administrative action carried out by a public body, and in the United States, to the review by the Supreme Court of the validity of a legislative act or executive decision. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > appeal or review > [noun] > review reviewing1573 review1615 judicial review1771 1771 Middlesex Jrnl. 16 Apr. They formed the High Court of Parliament, and were a Court of Legislation, of judicial review, and of criminal jurisdiction. 1851 in Federal Cases (U.S.) (1895) IX. 793/1 The propriety of the reissue in the case before us can hardly claim a judicial review. 1923 Central Law Jrnl. 96 277/2 It is proposed by constitutional amendment to take from the Supreme Court the power of judicial review of legislative enactment. 1966 Texas Law Rev. 44 939 When one looks at the problems which judicial review of law enforcement activities presents to police departments, [etc.]. 1981 Times 15 July 4/8 A ratepayer, leaving aside proceedings for prohibition, certiorari or mandamus, or now for judicial review..could not sue a local authority..without the Attorney General's consent. 2004 Crime & Justice 31 136 The practice of police cautioning is subject to judicial review, though within rather narrow limits. < as lemmas |
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