The Prime Minister explores natural justice as the basis for reviewing procedures in the House of Commons. The Leader […]
Author: UKCLA
ANU Law Conference on Public Law and Inequality Registrations are open for the ANU Law conference on ‘Public […]
This is the second in a series of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial […]
Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance (TriCON) School of Law, Trinity College Dublin in association with The EURGOV Jean […]
UKCLA / Durham Law School Teaching in Public Law Workshops On 15 December 2021 and 12 January 2022 […]
There are many claims made about decision-making in judicial review. The way that judges do decide, or ought […]
This is the first of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial Review and Courts Bill. […]
In the first part of this post, I set out the structure of the Subsidy Control Bill. This post […]
The Subsidy Control Bill, now going through the House of Commons, creates the domestic replacement for the EU State […]
We are living in constitutionally eventful times. From the prorogation of Parliament, Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol, the Independent Review […]
