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Definition of judicial review in English: judicial reviewnoun mass noun1(in the UK) a procedure by which a court can review an administrative action by a public body and (in England) secure a declaration, order, or award. the exercise of these powers may be challenged by judicial review count noun they were granted a judicial review of the Ministry's order Example sentencesExamples - Drafting points such as these are important but do not justify judicial review of the order.
- This strategy uses the procedure called judicial review, and is a public law matter.
- There are three applications for judicial review before the court.
- There are before the court two applications for judicial review which both raise the same issue.
- The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees.
- It should properly have been raised by an application for judicial review in the High Court.
- Accordingly, I do not consider this to be a case for granting permission for judicial review.
- Two years ago, British ministers unveiled plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings and judicial reviews.
- Ministers are drawing up plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings, judicial reviews and Lords hearings.
- Local authorities must get tough and seek judicial reviews where they think that health authorities have given their taxpayers a raw deal.
- Parents fighting to save a primary school from closure have lodged an application for a judicial review.
- The court ruling followed a judicial review which was granted to the lobby group in October.
- It is a review function, very similar to that of the court on judicial review.
- Quite often in these sorts of matters in the past we have had judicial reviews of decisions.
- The council said it would not pursue legal costs against parents who sought a judicial review on the closure.
- Barristers have drawn up a legal opinion setting out a test case for a high court judicial review of the government's position.
- The legal battle involved a public inquiry and two judicial reviews.
- A public inquiry and judicial review is awaited and a housing market crash looms ever closer.
- Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews.
- In judicial review, the unsuccessful party may be ordered to pay the costs of the other side.
- 1.1 (in the US) review by the Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
Example sentencesExamples - The power of judicial review has allowed the Supreme Court to protect civil liberties within America.
- The power of judicial review derives not from the Constitution, which contains no explicit reference to this authority, but from a series of cases dating back to the late 1700s.
Definition of judicial review in US English: judicial reviewnoundʒuˈdɪʃəl rəˈvju 1Review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act. Example sentencesExamples - The power of judicial review has allowed the Supreme Court to protect civil liberties within America.
- The power of judicial review derives not from the Constitution, which contains no explicit reference to this authority, but from a series of cases dating back to the late 1700s.
- 1.1 (in the UK) a procedure by which a court can review an administrative action by a public body and (in England) secure a declaration, order, or award.
Example sentencesExamples - The council said it would not pursue legal costs against parents who sought a judicial review on the closure.
- It is a review function, very similar to that of the court on judicial review.
- The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees.
- It should properly have been raised by an application for judicial review in the High Court.
- Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews.
- The legal battle involved a public inquiry and two judicial reviews.
- A public inquiry and judicial review is awaited and a housing market crash looms ever closer.
- There are before the court two applications for judicial review which both raise the same issue.
- Local authorities must get tough and seek judicial reviews where they think that health authorities have given their taxpayers a raw deal.
- Two years ago, British ministers unveiled plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings and judicial reviews.
- There are three applications for judicial review before the court.
- The court ruling followed a judicial review which was granted to the lobby group in October.
- Accordingly, I do not consider this to be a case for granting permission for judicial review.
- In judicial review, the unsuccessful party may be ordered to pay the costs of the other side.
- This strategy uses the procedure called judicial review, and is a public law matter.
- Quite often in these sorts of matters in the past we have had judicial reviews of decisions.
- Barristers have drawn up a legal opinion setting out a test case for a high court judicial review of the government's position.
- Drafting points such as these are important but do not justify judicial review of the order.
- Ministers are drawing up plans to allow TV cameras to film appeal court hearings, judicial reviews and Lords hearings.
- Parents fighting to save a primary school from closure have lodged an application for a judicial review.
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