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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2021 · 25 MIN

Policy in practice: what next for judicial review?

from The Macfarlanes podcast · host Macfarlanes

In episode 3 of our policy in practice podcast David Gauke and Gideon Sanitt chat with Jonathan Pratt about the Government's proposals for reforming rules on judicial review, where those proposals might lead to in the future and what this might mean for businesses. Interested in more podcasts? Why not check out our dedicated podcast page.  Listen and subscribe to The Macfarlanes Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast and Amazon Music.

In episode 3 of our policy in practice podcast David Gauke and Gideon Sanitt chat with Jonathan Pratt about the Government's proposals for reforming rules on judicial review, where those proposals might lead to in the future and what this might mean for businesses. Interested in more podcasts? Why not check out our dedicated podcast page. Listen and subscribe to The Macfarlanes Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast and Amazon Music.

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