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Undergraduate Assessment Problem [22035] Public Law and Administration.  

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200127801 Undergraduate Assessment Problem [22035] Public Law and Administration. When a decision or action is subject to judicial review it is to say it can be challenged on the basis of the rules and principles of public law, which define the grounds of judicial review. However, each person, interest group or another governmental body may not satisfy the rules of standing for judicial review and therefore alternative remedies or appeals should be depleted before the expensive and time consuming process of judicial review proceedings is undertaken. The legal control of governmental institutions or bodies by the courts can take a number of forms; governmental officials and bodies are liable to be sued, for example, for torts, breaches of contract and trusts- a private law action-or the activities can be subject to judicial review-a public law action. Public law's main contrast is that of private law. Private law can be defined as the law...

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