The Human Rights Act 1998, s [...]creates a new head of illegality, which can be used in a judicial review action. When using this 'head', the criteria for standing is not the traditional judicial review test discussed above but the test for a 'victim' under the HRA 1998, s 7.
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6(1)
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The Human Rights Act 1998, s [...]creates a new head of illegality, which can be used in a judicial review action. When using this 'head', the criteria for standing is not the traditional judicial review test discussed above but the test for a 'victim' under the HRA 1998, s 7.
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The Human Rights Act 1998, s [...]creates a new head of illegality, which can be used in a judicial review action. When using this 'head', the criteria for standing is not the traditional judicial review test discussed above but the test for a 'victim' under the HRA 1998, s 7.
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6(1)
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