Abstract

In 1991 the Lord Chancellor announced that the Law Commission would undertake a comprehensive review of the procedures and remedies available through judicial review. Coinciding with this announcement, the Public Law Project, in collaboration with Maurice Sunkin of the University of Essex, launched an empirical study of access to and the use of judicial review. This second edition updates the original report and presents the results of further analysis of the original data on the progress of leave applications considered by individual judges to their final outcome. It also updates data on legal aid applications to take judicial review proceedings.

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