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(Webinar via Zoom) Judicial Review: A Concise Guide
Dr. Stephen Thomson, Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University
Date: 23 October 2024 (Wednesday)
Time: 2:30pm - 5:45pm
Level: I (Intermediate)
For delegates who have prior knowledge of the subject area
Language: English
Fee: HK$ 1,850
Accreditation: 3 CPD pts (Accredited by The Law Society of Hong Kong)
Ref: L24CP04
Venue: Webinar Course
Presenter's Biography:

Dr. Stephen Thomson is an Associate Professor in the ANU College of Law, The Australian National University, where he is also the General Editor of the Federal Law Review. He previously held academic appointments at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and City University of Hong Kong, where he was also the Director of Research Postgraduate Programmes (Law). Dr. Thomson served as a Legal Adviser to the Ombudsman of Hong Kong for a number of years, and he continues to be a member of the Constitutional Affairs and Human Rights Committee of the Law Society of Hong Kong, and an examiner on the Overseas Lawyers Qualification Examination.
Dr. Thomson is the author of 'Administrative Law in Hong Kong' (Cambridge University Press, 2018), the leading text on the subject, carrying a foreword by Hon. Andrew Li, first Chief Justice of the Hong Kong SAR. Dr. Thomson's other books include 'Administrative Law: A Very Short Introduction' (Oxford University Press, 2024), 'Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World' (Hart Publishing, 2024) (edited with Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks) and 'The Nobile Officium' (Avizandum / Edinburgh University Press, 2015). He has published in several leading journals including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Public Law, Melbourne University Law Review, Civil Justice Quarterly and the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, and his work has been positively cited by courts in the UK and Hong Kong.

Dr. Thomson holds the degrees of LL.B. (Hons.) (First Class), LL.M. (Res.) (by Thesis), Dip.L.P. and Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh, and he was a Herbert Smith Freehills Visitor at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Thomson has acted in a consultancy and advisory capacity to public bodies and law firms in both Hong Kong and the UK.
 
Objective:

This course offers a concise guide on judicial review. It begins with an introduction to judicial review and its principles. It is then split into two main parts. The first introduces delegates to the main procedural aspects of judicial review, such as the public/private divide, the leave stage (including delay, standing and arguability) and ouster clauses. The second introduces delegates to the main substantive aspects of judicial review, giving an overview of the grounds of review including improper purposes, irrelevant considerations, legitimate expectations, procedural unfairness and unreasonableness. Throughout, we consider the main rules, principles and cases in each area.
 
Outline:

  • Principles of judicial review

  • Procedural aspects of judicial review: the public/private divide, the leave stage (including delay, standing and arguability) and ouster clauses

  • Substantive aspects of judicial review: an overview of the grounds of judicial review including improper purposes, irrelevant considerations, legitimate expectations, procedural unfairness and unreasonableness

 
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