It has been a busy nine months since Lady Hale assumed formal leadership of the UK Supreme Court. […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
Fifty years ago, in 1968, the House of Lords handed down judgments in three key public law cases […]
The recent string of Government defeats in the House of Lords over amendments to the European Union (Withdrawal) […]
When, in the performance of their roles, do public authorities owe a private law duty of care to […]
Introduction The announcement today that the government has apologised to Abdelhakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar, as well as […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Women in Europe: Is Time Up? Prof Ruth Rubio Marin Thursday, […]
In an earlier blog post, I argued that whilst the Government’s amendments provided some clarity as to the […]
The House of Lords European Union Justice-Sub Committee (‘the Committee’) today published its report Dispute resolution and enforcement […]
It is well-known that the status of retained EU law post Brexit was originally left undefined by the […]
In the age of Brexit when divisions of different kinds (cultural, ethnic, religious, geographical and class, etc.) come […]
