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Until the 1970s , we had only very limited review by the courts of administrative action . Lord Reid famously said in 1964 ' we do not have a developed system of administrative law - perhaps because until recently we did not need it .
Until the 1970s , we had only very limited review by the courts of administrative action . Lord Reid famously said in 1964 ' we do not have a developed system of administrative law - perhaps because until recently we did not need it .
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However , the Court at Strasbourg , followed by our courts , has recognised that a full investigation into a death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death and so , because of article 2 , a more thorough ...
However , the Court at Strasbourg , followed by our courts , has recognised that a full investigation into a death may prevent the repetition of the circumstances giving rise to that death and so , because of article 2 , a more thorough ...
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In accordance with section 2 HRA , we are required to “ take account of any ' judgment or decision of Strasbourg but , having done this , the court is not bound to follow the decision . Of course in the great majority of situations our ...
In accordance with section 2 HRA , we are required to “ take account of any ' judgment or decision of Strasbourg but , having done this , the court is not bound to follow the decision . Of course in the great majority of situations our ...
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