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Margin of Appreciation	May 18, 2014 by David Hart QC	Golf course judicial review case reversed on appeal
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Case comments, Environment, In the news, Margin of Appreciation	| Tagged golf course, judicial review, perversity	| 1 Comment
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 8 | Right to Privacy/Family, Case comments, Criminal, European, Margin of Appreciation, Media, Public/Private, Technology	October 25, 2013 by David Hart QC	When a decision-maker gives retro-reasons
Lanner Parish Council (R ota) v. the Cornwall Council [2013] EWCA Civ 1290 read judgment
This planning judicial review tackles the problem posed by an authority who says one thing in its formal reasons granting planning permission, and another thing in the court proceedings when the grant is challenged.
Coastline wanted to construct 25 affordable dwellings in Lanner. The Parish in Lanner objected, on the basis that 25 was too many. It referred to a local planning policy (H20) which said that there should be no more than “about 12″ houses on any new development in a large village such as Lanner.
The planning officer supported the grant of planning permission, and the Council agreed. The Council’s reasons for grant said that the proposal “accords with” policy H20. But it didn’t, because the policy referred to 12 houses, and the proposal was for 25 houses, and this error in the reasons was one of the Parish’s main points on the judicial review.
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 8 | Right to Privacy/Family, Case comments, Environment, In the news, Margin of Appreciation, Public/Private	| Tagged judicial review, reasons	October 13, 2013 by 1 Crown Office Row	The Supreme Court’s curious constitutional U turn over prisoner rights – Richard A. Edwards
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 5 | Right to Liberty, Bill of Rights, Case comments, Criminal, European, Margin of Appreciation, Prisons	| Tagged British constitution, common law rights, Osborn v The Parole Board [2013] UKSC 61	| 4 Comments
September 24, 2013 by David Hart QC	Judge quashes “exclusive” golf course decision- and why we need judicial review
This is a successful judicial review of the grant of planning permission to a proposed new golf club in leafy Surrey – where one central issue was whether, in planning policy terms, there was a “need” for the club. The local planning officers had advised the council against the proposal, but the members voted in favour of it (just), hence this challenge. It succeeded on grounds including perversity, which is pretty rare, especially in the planning context, but, when one looks at the judgment, you can readily see why the judge concluded as he did. The judgment contains some pungently expressed reminders that the planning system is not just about facilitating “business” but requires a proper assessment of the public interest. And dressing up the provision of very very expensive golf to a few very very rich people as “need” does not wash.
July 18, 2013 by David Hart QC	Permission to amend after expiry of time limits – and an unfair hearing
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July 9, 2013 by Andrew Tickell	Radical but risky changes afoot at the European Court of Human Rights – Andrew Tickell
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June 22, 2013 by David Hart QC	An ABC on proportionality – with Bank Mellat as our primer
Share:EmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 6 | Right to Fair Trial, Case comments, Case law, Case summaries, Company/Commercial, European, In the news, Margin of Appreciation, Politics / Public Order, Protocol 1 Art. 1 | Peaceful enjoyment of property	| Tagged Bank Mellat, proportionality	May 24, 2013 by Adam Wagner	High Court directs major overhaul of Iraq death and mistreatment allegations investigation
April 11, 2013 by David Hart QC	Planning policy versus the UN rights of the child
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September 27, 2012 by Adam Wagner	Human rights and the UK constitution (or, why turkeys don’t vote for Christmas)