Irish BCL University College Dublin
These notes are on a wide variety of topics in administrative law: remedies. The topics include:
breach of a statutory duty and the EU frankovich doctrine
the doctrines of:
void ab initio
collateral attack
habeas corpus
remedies for a breach of statutory duty
remedies for a breach of constitutional rights and ECHR rights
costs as a bar to judicial review
damages for breach of a statutory duty
the recovery of illegally obtained taxes / money
negligence in public office
discretionary bars to judicial review
remedies for damage as a result of misfeasance in public office
standing / locus standi for judicial review
remedies for trespass and false imprisonment in the administrative law context.
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