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Procedural Impropriety: statutory requirements Questions And Answers ACAS
  • Procedural Impropriety: statutory requirements Questions And Answers ACAS

  • Exam (elaborations) • 5 pages • 2023
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  • Typical statutory procedural requirements correct answer: - Right of appeal - Duty to consult - Duty to give reasons - Prior notification - Time limits Mandatory and substantial compliance correct answer: Mandatory = failure to observe requirement renders action invalid Directory = failure to observe may not render action invalid (direct the decision maker in a particular way) Right of appeal: Agricultural, Horticultural and Forestry Industry Training Board v Kent correct answer: ...
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Public Law - Procedural impropriety: bias revision notes (semester 2)
  • Public Law - Procedural impropriety: bias revision notes (semester 2)

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Public Law - Procedural impropriety: duty to act fairly revision notes (semester 2)
  • Public Law - Procedural impropriety: duty to act fairly revision notes (semester 2)

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First Class Individual and the State (Complete) Notes
  • First Class Individual and the State (Complete) Notes

  • Lecture notes • 155 pages • 2022
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  • First Class Individual and the State (Complete) Notes is applicable to all UK LLB syllabuses outlining: Belmarsh, the European Convention on Human Rights, the Convention Rights and their Interpretation, Article 10 – Freedom of Expression, Article 8 ECHR: The Right to Private and Family Life, Article 15 ECHR: Derogation in Time of Emergency and the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Human Rights Act 1998 (sections 1 and 2), Sections 3 and 4 HRA, Section 6 HRA, Future of the HRA, Introduction to judicial re...
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Public Law - Procedural impropriety: legitimate expectations revision notes (semester 2)
  • Public Law - Procedural impropriety: legitimate expectations revision notes (semester 2)

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Public Law - Procedural impropriety: consultation revision notes (semester 2)
  • Public Law - Procedural impropriety: consultation revision notes (semester 2)

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Administrative LAW-Judicial review CAT 2|ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
  • Administrative LAW-Judicial review CAT 2|ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

  • Lecture notes • 16 pages • 2023
  • Question: JUDICIAL REVIEW- Write up assignment 1. Meaning 2. grounds: a. Statutory- FAAA b. Common law grounds – i. Reasonableness, Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v Wednesbury Corporation [1948] 1 KB 223 ii. Illegality, iii. Procedural impropriety, iv. Legitimate expectation, v. Abuse of power, vi. Excess/ absence of power, vii. Natural justice etc 3. Procedure- common law- leave substantiate stage/constitutional.Do we have two parallel systems (common law and constitu...
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ADL 2601 How to answer a problem question for judicial review
  • ADL 2601 How to answer a problem question for judicial review

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  • ADL 2601 How to answer a problem question for judicial review Use the IRAC method: - Issue - Rule - Application - Conclusion First talk about the grounds: The decision must be made by a public body! - Local authorities - Government departments (including executive agencies) - Regulators- Ofcom - Non-governmental organisations- the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers, Independent Press Standards Organisation, Advertising Standards Authority The decision must be made under delegated ...
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Public Law 2023 with 100% verified questions and answers
  • Public Law 2023 with 100% verified questions and answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2023
  • Define Public Law Law involved in the regulation of the state, generally consisting of Constitutional & Administrative Law Define Private Law Law involved in the regulation of relationships between individuals Define constitution the body of rules that govern the political system, the exercise of public authority and the relationship between citizen and the state. Convention Understandings, habits or practices considering to be binding by and upon those who operate the c...
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CIV3701 STUDY NOTES.
  • CIV3701 STUDY NOTES.

  • Summary • 66 pages • 2021
  • CIV3701 STUDY NOTES. What is the Law of Civil Procedure?  Civil procedure forms part of the formal adjectival law of South Africa, that regulates civil litigation and the enforcement of substantive rights  It is a mechanism used to enforce the rights that are derived from the substantive private law. Differences between Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure: Basis Civil (Private) Criminal (Public) PARTIES Application: Applicant and Respondent (brings application vs. opposes) Act...
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