judicial review
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of judicial review
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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"We understand that following our lodging of a petition for judicial review that the captain and his deputy may have been removed from the ship along with 26 other crew members of various nationalities."
From BBC
In 2003, he sought a judicial review over the then government's refusal to publicly deny media reports that he was Stakeknife.
From BBC
Members of the European Parliament on Wednesday narrowly voted to send the bloc’s deal with Mercosur countries Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay to the Court of Justice of the EU for a judicial review.
The UK's equality regulator, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, which has been granted permission to intervene in the judicial review, said the Met's current use of the technology breached human rights law.
From BBC
The statute clarified standards governing control, conflicts, and judicial review going forward, reinforcing objective anchors in fiduciary analysis, and reducing uncertainty about substantive liability.
From Barron's
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