James Packer, Public Law Director at Duncan Lewis, contributed the chapter on costs in ‘Criminal Judicial Review’ (PDF below). This has now been the subject of a favourable review:
"Perhaps surprisingly, this is the first book exclusively devoted to the topic of criminal judicial review. Do we need one? Having read this, I think the answer is: yes... Commendably, the book does not steer clear of controversy, suggesting for example possible challenges following the recent appellate decision in the case of Davies. It has a clear and simple style, is easy to use and will meet the needs of the practitioner. In my view it will become the “go-to” book for judicial review."
The full review can be found by clicking here.
‘Criminal Judicial Review’