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| 1 | An introduction to judicial review This practice note provides an introduction to the substantive law relating to judicial review. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 2 | Appeals to the House of Lords [based on the rules in force ... WARNING: The judicial work of the House of Lords ended on 30 July 2009. From 1 October 2009, the United Kingdom Supreme Court has fulfilled that function. For more information about the procedure in the new Court, see Practice note, Appeals to the United Kingdom Supreme Court. | Practice notes | 30-Sep-2009 |
| 3 | Appeals to the United Kingdom Supreme Court An overview of the procedure in the UK Supreme Court. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 4 | Seeking a reference to the ECJ This note explains what the Court of Justice of the European Union (formerly known as the European Court of Justice (ECJ)) is, why a reference would be made to it and who can make a reference. The note gives examples of questions which might be referred to the ECJ and sets out a brief summary of the procedure to be followed and the effect of a ruling by the ECJ on the question referred. | Practice notes | Maintained |