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R v Secretary of State for the Environment ex parte Rose Theatre Trust (1990)

Last modified: Thu Feb 23 16:37:37 2006

[1990] 1 All ER 754 (QBD). This is a rare case in the recent development of JudicialReview in which a pressure group was deemed not to have standing to contest a ministerial decision to list a site as a protected ancient monument. Since IRCVNationalFederationOfSelf-EmployedAndSmallBusinesses1982 such groups have normally been assumed to have standing. However, in this case it was argued that the Rose Theatre Trust was not a representative of its members, but was a group formed specifically to contest a ministerial decision. In other words, the group did not have any better standing than any of its members.

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