R v British Broadcasting Corpn.ex parte Lavelle
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1982 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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Flynn v an Post
...course though legally proper, may, in practice, be unwise. (1) No. 24 of 1983 2 No. 46 of 1956 3 Statutory Instrument No. 59 of 1983 4 1983 1 All E.R. 241, at 5 see section 13(1)(c) of the Civil Service Regulation Act, 1956 6 unreported - Judgment - 8.11.1985 (S.C.) Flynn and An Post Natura......
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Law v National Greyhound Racing Club Ltd
...to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Court so as to enable it to review the decisions of domestic tribunals. In Reg. v. British Broadcasting Corporation. Ex parte Lavelle [1983] 1 WLR 23, which was a case in which an employee of the British Broadcasting Corporation applied for judicial review......
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Public Service Commission v Lai Swee Lin Linda
...to consider them in some detail. We take as a useful starting point the case of R v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex p Lavelle [1983] 1 All ER 241[1983] 1 WLR 23, which was a decision of Woolf J (as he then was). There, the applicant was employed by the British Broadcasting Corporation ......
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ILO Standards and the Nigerian Law of Unfair Dismissal
...LJ). See also Sir Harry Woolf, ‘Public Law-Private Law: Why the Divide?’ [1986] Public Law 220, esp 222–223; R v BBC ex parte Lavelle [1983] ICR 99. On the application of the rules of natural justice, Purchas LJ …the rules of natural justice may well be imported into a private contractual r......
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STATUTORY REPUDIATION, NATURAL JUSTICE AND SECTION 13(2) OF THE EMPLOYMENT ACT
...example, Lord Hoffman in Johnson (AP) v Unisys Limited, supra n 82, at [35]. 84 See R v British Broadcasting Corporation ex parte Lavelle[1983] ICR 99 where the court granted an injunction or a declaration to protect the employees’ rights to natural justice on the basis that the employment ......