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The Administrative Court is a specialist court which hears public and administrative law cases. It is part of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, but it has its own Court Office - the Administrative Court Office.
The following is intended as a practical guide to the
Administrative Court and its practice and procedure for use by ALBA members and
attendees at our annual Judicial Review Seminars. The contents is updated
regularly and we always welcome comments and suggestions on the contents. If you
would like to comment on the contents or suggest case law for inclusion, please
e-mail Beverley Lang
QC at BeverleyLang@blackstonechambers.com.
Table of Contents: Under construction
Part 1: Jurisdiction
Part 2: History
Part 3: Judges
Part 4: The Administrative Court Office
Part 5: Sources of Information
The information on this page was last updated on 20 February 2010. Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information was correct as of that date, we cannot guarantee that all relevant case law and legislative amendments have been incorporated.
The work that we do is dependent on the support of our Members. This support enables us to continue to organise events and meetings aimed at promoting knowledge in the field of public law and to remain actively involved in current developments in constitutional and administrative law.