I have posted previously
about the Irish courts' preference for a narrow approach to judicial
review of administrative action. Another recent example is Walsh v. Revington, [2013] IEHC 408.
This time, the judgment is useful as a means of throwing into contrast
formal and deferential approaches to judicial review. A Canadian court, I suspect, would have come to a different conclusion.
Showing posts with label error of law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label error of law. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Curial Deference, Irish style
Karole Cuddihy passes along an interesting Irish High Court decision. In the following passage, from EMI Records (Ireland) Ltd. v. The Data Protection Commissioner, [2012] IEHC 264, the ever-reliable Charleton J. describes the place of deference in Irish law. I think it also functions as a serviceable description of prevailing English law:
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