Originally Posted by
Globaliser
Whether written as "Judicial Review" or "judicial review" (and it's much more common to see the latter), the term has a specific meaning. It does not have a generic meaning of "a judge will take a look". As UKtravelbear says, it's a procedure that's completely inapplicable to cases like this. Using this term is liable simply to cause confusion.
judicial
dʒuːˈdɪʃ(ə)l/Submit
adjective
of, by, or appropriate to a law court or judge; relating to the administration of justice.
review
rɪˈvjuː/
verb
1.
assess (something) formally with the intention of instituting change if necessary.
Apologies for writing in english; I didn't mean the noun 'judicial review'. Sorry if this caused you confusion.
But lets keep this on-topic!And the options are greater than just MCOL and CEDR, you may wish to get legal advice on the full range of options.