The Judicial Review Handbook is one of the leading works in public law, an indispensable source of reference, and a guide to the burgeoning case law in judicial review. Established as an essential part of the library of any practitioner engaged in public law cases, particularly in the UK, it offers unrivaled coverage of administrative law, including, but not confined to, the work of the Administrative Court and its procedures. But as anyone who has used the previous editions will acknowledge, it is much more than that. This completely revised and updated fourth edition is structured around 63 unique legal principles supported by a compendious compilation of sources and an unequaled selection of reported case quotations. It also includes essential procedural rules, forms and guidance issued by the Administrative Court. This edition builds on previous editions with deepened coverage of the impact on judicial review of both the Civil Procedure Rules and the Human Rights Act 1998 which, at