北爱尔兰行政机构:政治、法律和对司法干预的反思

Anurag Deb
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北爱尔兰行政机构由下放权力的北爱尔兰各部长和执行委员会组成,长期以来,无论是个人诉讼当事人还是行政机构成员本身,都曾在北爱尔兰法院被成功起诉。这段历史有时表明,行政机关公然无视法律职责和适当行政规则,而在北爱尔兰,这些职责和规则都是为了维护两极分化、充满争议的政治利益以及行政机关各组成党派的优先事项。然而,在审查判例法时,北爱尔兰法院处理司法干预问题的方式与处理任何其他政府的方式相同。在本文中,我将探讨北爱尔兰行政机构的性质和运作,将其与英国其他政府区分开来。在此背景下,我接下来对北爱尔兰高等法院最近的两个判决进行了批判性评估,这两个判决体现了面对行政机关违法行为时现有的(有限的)司法方法。我将这两份判决书与之前的两份判决书进行对比,我认为这两份判决书提出了一种更好的方法来纠正行政机关的违法行为。最后,我以这些早期判决中的方法为基础,提出了对行政机关违法行为进行司法干预和补救的初步框架。
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The Northern Ireland Executive: politics, law and a rethink of judicial intervention
The Northern Ireland Executive, comprising devolved Northern Ireland ministers and the Executive Committee, has had a long history of being successfully sued in the Northern Ireland courts, both by individual litigants and Executive members themselves. This history demonstrates, at times, a flagrant disregard for legal duties and the rules of proper administration, which, in Northern Ireland, subserve polarised and controversial political interests and priorities of the parties which comprise the Executive. However, when examining the case law, the Northern Ireland courts approach the question of judicial intervention in the same way as they would any other government. This sometimes leads to judicial restraint in granting relief, even in the face of intransigent and arguably bad faith behaviour by ministers or the Executive Committee, as two recent cases demonstrate.In this article I explore the nature and operations of the Northern Ireland Executive, distinguishing it from other governments in the UK. Using this backdrop, I next critically evaluate two recent judgments of the Northern Ireland High Court which exemplify the existing (and limited) judicial approach in the face of Executive lawlessness. I contrast these judgments with two earlier judgments which I argue set out a better approach to remedying Executive lawlessness. Finally, I build on the approach found in these earlier judgments to set out a tentative framework for judicial intervention in and remedy of Executive lawlessness.
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