Transparency and Judicial Review: An empirical study of the duty of candour Run by Dr Elizabeth O’Loughlin.
This empirical study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, examines the duty of candour in judicial review proceedings.
In England and Wales, all parties to judicial review proceedings are under a general duty of candour. This requires them to provide a full and accurate explanation of all facts relevant to the review. However, the duty of candour is under strain due to a variety of pressures, including:
There is an ongoing conversation about reform of the duty of candour, as evidenced by remarks made by the Independent Review of Administrative Law panel. However, there has not been a detailed study of how the duty of candour works. There is a risk that reforms could be implemented with an insufficient evidence base. This project aims to address this evidence gap. It identifies:
More information about the project can be found on the Nuffield Foundation Website
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Principal Investigator
Dr Elizabeth A. O’Loughlin
Graduate Research Associate
Cassandra Somers-Joce
Gabriel Tan
Journal Articles, Blog Posts, Reports and Briefing Papers
Join us for the report launch of the Transparency and judicial review: an empirical study of the duty of candour, funded by the Nuffield Foundation: 7 October 2024
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