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England - Suttons Wharf

Court of Appeal takes the initiative on costs and Aarhus Convention

Date: 
01/02/2007
Source: 
ENDS Report
Author: 
Richard Macrory

One of the challenges of the Aarhus Convention facing the UK is the provisions concerning access to justice which allow third parties to challenge environmental decisions made by public bodies before

R (oao Derek England) v. LB Tower Hamlets and others

Transcript information
Transcript Date: 
30/06/2006
Court of First Instance: 
High Court
Label: 
Permission and Substantive
Judge(s): 
Collins J

CO/4781/2006

Neutral Citation Number: [2006] EWHC 1801 (Admin)

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION

ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

R (oao Derek England) v. LB Tower Hamlets and others

Transcript information
Transcript Date: 
20/12/2006
Court of First Instance: 
Court of Appeal
Label: 
Permission
Judge(s): 
Carnwath and Neuberger LJJ

Neutral Citation Number: [2006] EWCA Civ 1742

 

Case No: C1/2006/1635 & 1635(A)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE