Closed consultation
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Published:
18 March 2021
Last updated:
29 April 2021, see all updates
Applies to:
Wales and England
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The Government’s Response to the Independent Review of Administrative Law.
This consultation was held on another website.
This consultation ran from
18 March 2021 to 11:59pm on 29 April 2021
The Independent Review of Administrative Law (‘the Review’) was established on the 31st July 2020 to examine trends in Judicial Review and to deliberate on any recommendations for reform. The Terms of Reference for the Review sought to direct the Panel’s attention to certain key areas: codification, non-justiciability, the grounds of review and remedies, and procedure.
The focus on these areas is reflected in the structure of the Review’s Report (‘the Report’) and the Panel have made convincing recommendations on each area. This Consultation Document is intended to complement the analysis presented throughout the Report. While not all the issues covered in the Report have been taken forward to this consultation, readers are encouraged to read it in its entirety.
The Independent Review of Administrative Law made two recommendations for change in the substantive law, as well as various recommendations for changes in procedure, as follows:
The Government thinks there is merit in exploring the following areas to see whether practical measures could address some of the issues identified in the Report:
The consultation document is split broadly into two parts. The first provides an exposition of the Government’s understanding of the constitution and its aims with regard to Judicial Review, addressing some valuable points raised in the Review’s call for evidence. We hope this provides both clarity as to our intentions and context for our proposals.
The second part of the consultation explores the specific proposals by explaining the rationale in more detail and what each proposal is designed to achieve. This is accompanied by suggestions as to how the proposals may be implemented in fairly high-level terms.
Each proposal is also accompanied by specific consultation questions. We welcome responses on those questions. Submissions which do not focus on the questions, but deal with the subject of Judicial Review more generally, are also welcome.
You will find the consultation document and IRAL report below.
You will also find a summary of the Government submissions to the IRAL. The majority of the non-Government Department submissions to the IRAL’s Call for Evidence are now published on the consultation website. In order to comply with data protection requirements, a number of the submissions are still being prepared for publication.
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Published 18 March 2021
Last updated 29 April 2021 + show all updates
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