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100 1 $aWoolf, Harry,$cSir,$d1933-
245 14 $aThe declaratory judgment.
250 $a3rd ed. /$bLord Woolf and Jeremy Woolf, with a section on the Declarator in Scotland by Lord Clyde.
260 $aLondon :$bSweet & Maxwell,$c2002.
300 $axlii, 355 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aLitigation library
500 $aPrevious edition: / Lord Woolf and Jeremy Woolf assisted by Sidney Prevezer, with a section on the Declarator of Scotland by Lord Clyde. 1993.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gTable of Cases --$gTable of Statutes --$gTable of Statutory Instruments --$gTable of EC Treaties and European Conventions --$gTable of Civil Procedure Rules --$gCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION --$g1.$tThe Nature of the Declaratory judgment --$g2.$tThe Effectiveness of Declaratory Relief --$g3.$tAdvantages of Declaratory Proceedings --$g4.$tExpansions of Declaratory Relief --$gCHAPTER 2$tThe HISTORY AND THE DEVELOPMENT --$g1.$tThe Declaratory judgment as a General Remedy --$g2.$tThe Declaratory judgment as a remedy against the Crown --$g3.$tThe Declaration and Judicial Review --$g4.$tWhen do Applications have to be made by judicial Review? --$g5.$tThe grounds on which the court can intervene --$gCHAPTER 3$tJURISDTCTiON --$g1. Introduction --$g2.$tHigh Court --$g3.$tCounty Court --$g4.$tThe Court of Justice of the European Communities --$g5.$tExcluding the jurisdiction of the English Courts --$g6.$tInterlocutory and Interim Declarations --$g7.$tStatus --$g8.$tHuman Rights --$g9.$tParliamentary Proceedings --$g10.$tGovernmental Powers --$g11.$tForeign Element --$g12.$tExtra-Legal Issues --$gCHAPTER 4$tDISCRETION --$g1. Introduction --$g2.$tEquitable Principles --$g3.$tTheoretical Issues --$g4.$tUtility --$g5.$tFuture Rights --$g6.$tNegative Declarations --$g7.$tAlternative remedies --$g8.$tAlternative forms of relief --$g9. Conclusion --$gCHAPTER 5$tThe CLAIMANT AND STANDING TO BRING PROCEEDINGS --$g1. Introduction --$g2.$tPrivate Law Proceedings --$g3.$tPrivate Law Proceedings to Enforce Rights in Public Law --$g4.$tThe Effect of a Conflict Between the Parties as to the Factual --$g5.$tCivil Proceedings relating to the Criminal Law --$g6.$tProceedings involving the Attorney-General --$g7.$tA Person Aggrieved --$g8.$tStanding in Public Law Proceedings on an Application for Judicial Review --$g9.$tThe New Test under RSC Order 53 (Now CPR Part 54) for Judicial Review --$gCHAPTER 6$tThe DEFENDANT --$g1.$tNecessary Defendant --$g2.$tThe Crown and its Servants --$gCHAPTER 7$tPROCEDURE --$g1.$tThe High Court --$g2.$tJudicial Review --$g3.$tFinal Declarations on Interlocutory Applications or on Applications for judgment in default --$g4.$tCounty Court --$gCHAPTER 8$tThe ACTION OF DECLARATOR IN SCOTLAND --$g1. Introduction --$g2.$tHistory and Development --$g3.$tJurisdiction --$g4.$tCompetency and Discretion --$g5.$tLocus Standi --$g6.$tThe Defender or respondent --$g7.$tProcedure --$gCHAPTER 9$tThe FUTURE
520 1 $a"Given the emphasis of the Civil Procedure Rules on settlement and speedy resolution of disputes, declaratory proceedings seem set for increasing importance. This new edition of the authoritative work on the subject explains the wide scope of the declaratory judgment as a public law remedy for both individuals and public bodies and shows how it can be used." "New edition of the only authoritative work devoted to this increasingly important area." "Guides practitioners in the use of the declaration, highlighting the new areas where it is now applied." "Indicates further possible developments in the use of the remedy." "Completely updated in light of the Civil Procedure Rules and Human Rights Act."--Jacket.
650 0 $aJudgments, Declaratory$zEngland.
650 0 $aJudgments, Declaratory$zWales.
650 0 $aJudgments, Declaratory$zScotland.
650 6 $aJugements déclaratoires$zAngleterre.
650 6 $aJugements déclaratoires$zPays de Galles.
650 6 $aJugements déclaratoires$zÉcosse.
650 7 $aJudgments, Declaratory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00984630
651 7 $aEngland.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01219920
651 7 $aScotland.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01206715
651 7 $aWales.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01207649
650 17 $aDeclaratoire vonnissen.$2gtt
650 17 $aBurgerlijk procesrecht.$2gtt
650 7 $aJudgments, Declaratory$zGreat Britain.$2nli
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650 7 $aDeclaratory judgments.$2pplt
650 7 $aJudgments.$2pplt
650 7 $aLaw of civil procedure.$2pplt
700 1 $aWoolf, Jeremy.
700 1 $aClyde, J. J.$q(James John)
830 0 $aLitigation library.
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