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Understanding Legitimate Expectation Law by barristerfahimfaisalkhan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The principle of legitimate expectation, rooted in natural justice, mandates that public authorities must adhere to promises made to individuals, allowing for judicial review when such expectations are not met. It can be classified into procedural and substantive forms, with procedural expectations focusing on the right to a fair process and substantive expectations arising from specific representations made by authorities. The document discusses the evolution of this principle in English law, its relations
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- barristerfahimfaisalkhan
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- EN