Skip to content

UK Constitutional Law Association

Main navigation
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
    • About UKCLA
    • People
    • Membership
  • The Blog
    • The Blog
    • How to use it
  • IACL
  • Events
  • PL Current Survey
  • Contact

Category Archive: Administrative law

David Kershaw: Revolutionary Amnesia and the Delegated Nature of Prerogative Power

“Left” in the Hands of the Crown The extent to which an exercise of prerogative power can be […]

UKCLA October 8, 2020 Administrative law, Constitutional change, England, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Theodore Konstadinides, Lee Marsons and Maurice Sunkin: Reviewing Judicial Review: The constitutional importance of the Independent Review of Administrative Law 2020

Last year, the Government committed itself to establishing a Commission on the Constitution, Democracy and Rights, which would […]

UKCLA September 24, 2020 Administrative law, Constitutional change, England, Judicial review, United Kingdom, Wales

Leah Trueblood: ‘Following the Science:’ a Legal and Democratic Challenge

During a pandemic, it seems like a good idea for politicians to ‘follow the science.’ But what does […]

UKCLA September 21, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, UK government, United Kingdom

Samuel Ruiz-Tagle: White Paper Planning for the Future: Understanding the Importance of Judgement in Public Administration

Administrative discretion has long troubled administrative and public lawyers. While some protest that its presence leads to arbitrariness […]

UKCLA September 9, 2020 Administrative law, England, United Kingdom

Jack Maxwell and Joe Tomlinson: Model students: why Ofqual has a legal duty to disclose the details of its model for calculating GCSE and A level grades

On 18 March 2020, the UK Government cancelled GCSE and A level exams for students in England. The […]

UKCLA July 28, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, UK government, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock: The Third Direction Case Part Two: The Doctrine of Necessary Implication and Uncertainty in National Security Law

Part One of this post presented the background to the ‘Third Direction’ case, which concerns a recently disclosed […]

UKCLA July 24, 2020 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Stevie Martin: Bullying, threatening and animus: what remains of the rule against apparent bias following the Supreme Court’s judgment in Serafin?

At the heart of the Supreme Court judgment in Serafin v Malkiewicz was the question of whether the […]

UKCLA July 22, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock: The ‘Third Direction case’ Part One: Miller (Nos 1 and 2) in the National Security Context?

The ‘Third Direction case’, soon to be brought before the Court of Appeal, concerns the lawfulness of a […]

UKCLA July 7, 2020 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Paul Daly: The Culture of Justification in Administrative Law

By any measure the breadth and depth of substantive judicial review of administrative action have increased remarkably in […]

UKCLA July 6, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

**This post has been removed at the request of the author.**

UKCLA July 3, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 13 Next
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
  • Blog
  • Blog: How to use it
  • Contact
  • Events
  • IACL
  • Membership
  • People
  • PhD Register
  • PL Current Survey
Secondary navigation
  • Twitter
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

UK Constitutional Law Association
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Join 10,391 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...