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LAW1240 (24/25) QUIZ: Check your knowledge on irrationality

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 "…I think that the day will come when it will be more widely recognised that …Wednesbury …was an unfortunately retrogressive decision in English administrative law, in so far as it suggested that there are degrees of unreasonableness and that only a very extreme degree can bring an administrative decision within the legitimate scope of judicial invalidation. The depth of judicial review and the deference due to administrative discretion vary with the subject matter. It may well be, however, that the law can never be satisfied in any administrative field merely by a finding that the decision under review is not capricious or absurd." Which case is this taken from? 

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A.Pham v Home Secretary [2015] UKSC 19
B.Youssef v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [2016] UKSC 3
C.R (on the application of Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2001] 2 AC 532
D.R (Association of British Civilian Internees (Far East Region)) v. Secretary of State for Defence [2003] QB 1397
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The excerpt presents a quotation about the evolution of judicial review in English administrative law, particularly the idea that there may be varying degrees of unreasonableness and that courts may tolerate some deference to administrative discretion depending on the context. This is tied to a famous line of authority from a landmark case that criticized the old notion of a single rigid standard. Option A: 'Pham v Home Secretary (2015)' is a more recent UK Supreme Court case dealing with human rights and immigration/refugee ......Login to view full explanation

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