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Judicial review

British pronunciation/dʒuːdˈɪʃəl ɹɪvjˈuː/
American pronunciation/dʒuːdˈɪʃəl ɹɪvjˈuː/
Judicial review
[NOUN]
1

(in the UK) the process in which a court of law can examine an action or decision made by a public body or government department

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1Judicial review has two legal elements.
2Is there some judicial review?
3Courts do have the power of judicial review.
4Notice the consequences of judicial review.
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