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- Mark Elliott, ‘The Ultra Vires Doctrine in a Constitutional Setting: Still the Central Principle of Administrative Law’ (1999) 58(1) Cambridge Law Journal 129
- Thomas Fairclough, ‘Privacy International: Constitutional Substance over Semantics in Reading Ouster Clauses’ (UK Constitutional Law Association, 4 December 2017),
- JAG Griffith, The Politics of the Judiciary (Fontana Press, 5th edn, 1997), Chapter 4
- Joint Committee on Human Rights, ‘The implications for access to justice of the Government’s proposals to reform judicial review’ (HL Paper 174, HC 868, 30 April 2014)
- Ministry of Justice, ‘Civil Procedure Rules’
- Adam Tucker, ‘Parliamentary Intention, Anisminic, and the Privacy International Case’ (UK Constitutional Law Association, 18 December 2018 (Part One) and 19 December 2018 (Part Two)