David Gardner is a public law barrister at No.5 Barristers Chambers. From 2009-2017 he was the Administrative Court Office Lawyer for Wales and the West. He is the author of Administrative Law and the Administrative Court in Wales (University of Wales Press: 2016) and ‘Administrative Law and the Administrative Court for – or in – Wales’ in TT Arvind et al (ed) Executive Decision-Making and the Courts (Bloomsbury: 2021).
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