Collection: Public Law Flowcharts

📜 Public Law Flowcharts – Judicial Review

Simplify judicial review in English & Welsh public law with one clear, structured flowchart.
This Public Law Flowchart Collection currently features our detailed Judicial Review Flowchart, designed to break down the entire judicial review process into easy-to-follow steps. Covering standing, time limits, procedural rules, and the three classic grounds of review, this visual guide makes public law revision accessible and exam-ready. Perfect for law students, tutors, and legal professionals, it condenses dense constitutional law into a clear study aid.

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📘 Included Flowchart:

Judicial Review – Covers preliminary issues, claimant standing, time limits, ouster clauses, procedural exclusivity, and the grounds of review:

  1. Illegality (Anisminic, Congreve v Home Office)
  2. Irrationality (CCSU v GCHQ, Wednesbury unreasonableness)
  3. Procedural Impropriety (Ridge v Baldwin, Pinochet, legitimate expectations)
  4. Human Rights Grounds (Bank Mellat v HM Treasury)
  5. Remedies and limits on judicial review

✅ Perfect For:

  • Law students (LLB, GDL, SQE, A-levels) revising public law modules
  • Tutors & lecturers teaching constitutional and administrative law
  • Solicitors & paralegals needing a quick visual reference
  • Anyone tackling judicial review problem questions or essays

🧠 Make judicial review clear and accessible with this structured flowchart.
🎓 Download the Public Law Flowchart Collection today and simplify your revision.