PART 6SPECIFIC MERITS CRITERIA

CHAPTER 3Claims against public authorities

Criteria for determinations for full representation in relation to claims against public authorities58

1

For the purposes of a determination for full representation in relation to any matter described in paragraph 21 (abuse of position or powers by public authority) or 22 (breach of Convention rights by public authority) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Act, the criteria in—

a

regulation 39 (standard criteria for determinations for legal representation) apply;

b

regulation 41(a) and (b) (criteria for determinations for full representation), regulation 42 (cost benefit criteria) and regulation 43 (prospects of success criterion) do not apply; and

c

paragraphs (2) and (3) apply.

2

An individual may qualify for full representation in relation to any matter described in paragraph 21 (abuse of position or powers by public authority) or 22 (breach of Convention rights by public authority) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Act only if the Director is satisfied that—

a

the proportionality test is met; and

b

the criterion in paragraph (3) is met.

3

The Director must be satisfied that the prospects of success are—

a

very good, good or moderate; or

b

borderline, and—

i

the case is of significant wider public interest;

ii

the case is one with overwhelming importance to the individual; or

iii

the substance of the case relates to a breach of Convention rights.