Judicial Review in Administrative Law: A Comparative Analysis

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  • Rickey Jenkins

Abstract

Judicial review is a critical component of administrative law. It is the process by which courts review the decisions of administrative bodies to ensure that they are lawful and within the scope of the body's authority. This article provides a comparative analysis of judicial review in administrative law across different legal systems. It examines the different approaches to judicial review, including the standards of review, the scope of review, and the remedies available. The article also analyzes the factors that influence the approach to judicial review in different legal systems, such as the role of the judiciary, the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, and the level of protection of individual rights. Finally, the article proposes recommendations for improving the effectiveness of judicial review in administrative law.

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2023-03-10

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