Re Medicaments
[2001] 1 WLR 700, the Court of Appeal provided the following exposition of the task of the appellate, or review, court or tribunal:
“
The Court must first ascertain all the circumstances which have a bearing on the suggestion
that the Judge was bias. It must then ask whether those circumstances would lead a fair minded and informed observer to conclude that there was a real possibility … that the Tribunal was bias. The material circumstances will include any explanation given by the Judge under review as to his knowledge or appreciation of those circumstances.
”
In
- ppeal
- ‘there is a great deal of authority to the effect that the United Kingdom is not a retirement home for the rest of the world’
- Governing Legal Principles
- Afghanistan
- MM (Unfairness; E&R)
- Sudan
- Magill
- Re Medicaments
- Northern Spirit
- duly informed
- Lawrence
- Scottish Ministers
- evidence
- findings
- K Pakistan
- SSHD
- onclusion
- Date:
