The current blog post considers the failure of the current judicial review reform process, from IRAL onwards, to […]
Category Archive: Administrative law
Much has been written about the government’s judicial review reform project, which has led from IRAL to a […]
Policies are not law. Nevertheless, they play a large role in administrative law, providing clarity as to how […]
The government is currently pursuing reform of judicial review remedies. Out of the many possibilities canvassed over the […]
The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. […]
Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens v Secretary of State for the Home Department (PRCBC) concerned […]
The Government adopted a recommendation of the Independent Review of Administrative Law that Cart judicial reviews should be […]
In March 2021, the Court of Appeal handed down a unanimous judgment in Privacy International v Foreign Secretary ‘the […]
Boris Johnson’s government takes the view that ours is a time of judicial overreach, necessitating redress in terms […]
Anyone who has ever tried to study judicial review in England and Wales empirically knows it is a […]
