controls on delegated legislation - courts Flashcards

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what is judicial review based on?

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the doctrine of ultra vires which means ‘beyond their powers’

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what does the judicial review process allow?

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parties to challenge the lawfulness of administrative decision making

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what 4 categories can the court determine whether a decision-maker has gone beyond their powers?

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  • procedural ultra vires
  • substantive ultra vires
  • unreasonableness
  • inconsistency with the Human Rights Act
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what is the procedural ultra vires?

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  • an administrative body has failed to follow a procedure required under the legislation
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procedural ultra vires - Aylesbury Mushrooms case

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  • piece of DL was declared void because the requirement to consult with interested parties before making the rules had not been properly followed
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procedural ultra vires - R v Secretary of State for Health, ex parte U.S. Tobacco International Inc case

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  • ban on oral snuff held illegal, as during the consultation process the company was not given the scientific grounds on which the ban was made
  • held: unfair consultation process can lead to the instrument being quashed
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substantive ultra vires

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  • and administrative body has use powers legitimately given to them for a particular reason for another unauthorised reason
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substantive ultra vires - Home Secretary ex parte fire brigades union cass

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  • HS made changes to the criminal injuries compensation scheme
  • changes were held to be beyond the power given and were declared void
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unreasonableness

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  • an administrative body has done something that no reasonable body in the same situation would do
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unreasonableness - associated pitcher houses v wednesbury corporation case

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  • d wanted to restrict cinema access to children to improve school attendance
  • held: local authority had not acted unreasonably or ultra vires in imposing the condition
  • unreasonable test explained by Lord Greene has become a test in many areas of law
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Inconsistency with the human rights act

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  • an administrative body has used their legislative power in a way which goes against human rights act
  • declared ultra vires
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