In [case], a decision to ban stag hunting was ultimately found to be unlawful. In debating the case in the Court of Appeal Simon Brown LJ pointed to three kinds of considerations, which may present themselves to a decision-maker. These are: (a) factors which a decision-maker must take into account ('mandatory' factors); (b) factors which he must not take into account ('prohibitory' factors); and (c) factors which the decision-maker may have regard to, if he or she thinks it right to do so.
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R v Somerset County Council, ex parte Fewings [1995] 3 All ER 20
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In [case], a decision to ban stag hunting was ultimately found to be unlawful. In debating the case in the Court of Appeal Simon Brown LJ pointed to three kinds of considerations, which may present themselves to a decision-maker. These are: (a) factors which a decision-maker must take into account ('mandatory' factors); (b) factors which he must not take into account ('prohibitory' factors); and (c) factors which the decision-maker may have regard to, if he or she thinks it right to do so.
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In [case], a decision to ban stag hunting was ultimately found to be unlawful. In debating the case in the Court of Appeal Simon Brown LJ pointed to three kinds of considerations, which may present themselves to a decision-maker. These are: (a) factors which a decision-maker must take into account ('mandatory' factors); (b) factors which he must not take into account ('prohibitory' factors); and (c) factors which the decision-maker may have regard to, if he or she thinks it right to do so.
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R v Somerset County Council, ex parte Fewings [1995] 3 All ER 20
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