The Work and Pensions Committee is conducting an inquiry on a highly important matter: how vulnerable welfare claimants […]
Category Archive: Administrative law
It is hard to think of a concept with a more contested definition in legal and political circles […]
Government has a legitimate interest in seeking to prevent and reduce error in the benefits system and in […]
*Editors’ note: This post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]
Judgment was given in the famous Wednesbury case 75 years ago today, on 10th November 1947. Readers of this blog know […]
Introduction The use of crowdfunding to access public law litigation is a matter which attracts much online commentary […]
This piece considers two recent decisions – one by the Court of Appeal (“CA”): D4 v Secretary of […]
The Novak Djokovic saga, which eventually resulted in the world number one male tennis player’s deportation from Australia, […]
No, this is not a paper on covid rule-breaking by UK ministers. Instead it analyses the judgment of […]
This is the second in a series of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial […]