Is it really possible to reform judicial reviews of planning?

Bringing decisions back onto the Cabinet table and reforming our important but outdated system of judicial review could help break the housing deadlock, writes David Gwynn Morgan, emeritus professor of law at UCC
Is it really possible to reform judicial reviews of planning?

Among the obstacles to overcoming the housing crisis in a prosperous state, like Ireland, are two, which, to an intelligent Martian would seem not to be especially formidable. 

In the past couple of weeks, these two have been brought strongly to public attention, by an entrepreneur and a builder. 

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