Resources
PLP publishes information leaflets to assist members of the public, advisers, caseworkers and lawyers in understanding public law and judicial review. Although they are all written to be accessible to both lay readers and lawyers, the ‘practitioners’ leaflets are on subjects that are only likely to be of interest to lawyers.
Our third, forthcoming, series, ‘PLP Guides for Practitioners’ will address more in depth issues for a more specialist audience. The first of these ‘A practical guide to third party interventions’ will be available towards the end of 2006.
- Information leaflets
- Information leaflets for practitioners
- Guides for practitioners
- Public law resources online
"The basis of judicial review rests in the free-standing principle that every action of a public body must be justified by law..."
Laws LJ in R (Beeson) v Dorset County Council [2003] UKHRR 353 at [17]
