The Public Law Project, How to do Judicial Review - Manchester 30 May, London 14 June

A complete, one day course to provide solicitors, advisers and decision makers with an understanding of public law principles and how they operate in claiming and defending judicial review claims, statutory appeals and ombudsman complaints. The course is also relevant for those working in campaigning organisations with a legal strategy, those who represent and advise marginalised groups in society and those who practise or advise on social welfare law.   

The course covers both theory and practice, and is delivered by experienced, specialist solicitors and barristers.  The training support pack produced specially for this course contains over 200 pages of essential information for practitioners, including guides to costs and funding, case studies, sample letters and court application forms.  It is the ‘how to’ guide for those seeking to understand and use judicial review. 

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