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Conference Report: International Law in the UK: A Troubled Relationship?

Image: The Conference speakers. Back row, from left to right: Dr Lewis Graham, Dr Chris Monaghan, Prof. Roger […]

UKCLA January 31, 2025 Events

Katie Lines: Law and Guidance in a Public Health Emergency

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. The other posts […]

UKCLA January 29, 2025 UK government

Sam Guy: The Government’s Plan to Reform Infrastructure Judicial Review

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On 23 January, Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to ‘stop blockers getting in the way’ of infrastructure development, […]

UKCLA January 28, 2025 Judicial review, UK government

John Drury: Get the psychology right for the law: Public and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. The other posts […]

UKCLA January 27, 2025 Administrative law

Paolo Sandro: The Rule of Guidance? Blog Series Introduction

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. The other posts […]

UKCLA January 27, 2025 Administrative law

Dane Luo: R (Jwanczuk) v Work and Pensions Secretary: Bringing a Comparative Lens to Judicial Precedent on Inter-jurisdictional Laws

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The Supreme Court will hear the appeal in R (Jwanczuk) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions […]

UKCLA January 22, 2025 Comparative law, Judiciary

Alyssa Nathanson-Tanner: The Irresistible Temptations of Patronage: Prime Ministerial Appointment of Crossbenchers

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Among the many questions raised by the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury in November 2024, the peerage […]

UKCLA January 21, 2025 Prime Minister, UK Parliament

Cassandra Somers-Joce and Joe Tomlinson: When Are Public Bodies Legally Required to Proactively Collect Data?

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In a recent Administrative Court decision, the Secretary of State for the Home Department was found to be […]

UKCLA January 20, 2025 Administrative law

Gabriel Tan and Lewis Graham: One Year On From Imam v Croydon: Mandatory orders, judicial psychology and judicial review 

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It is a well-understood principle that a judicial review court traditionally forbears from granting coercive orders against public authorities on […]

UKCLA January 16, 2025 Judicial review

Call for Guest Editors: Public Law’s Themed Analysis Section

Call for Guest Editors of Public Law’s Annual Themed Analysis Section (2026): The Editorial Committee of Public Law […]

UKCLA January 10, 2025 Uncategorized

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