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galangalalgol
7mo ago
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My understanding was that ofcom itself decided on a case by case basis categorization and waivers. If they just set out some rules and appeals go to the judiciary instead of ofcom, then that is certainly better. But that was not what I understood.
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gnfargbl
7mo ago
Most public bodies in the UK, including Ofcom, are subject to judicial reviews.
https://www.judiciary.uk/how-the-law-works/judicial-review/
However Ofcom eventually reaches its final decisions, it will need to do so consistently.
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