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Category Archive: Administrative law

Carol Harlow: Windrush: Lessons learned or perhaps not?

What happened? When? To whom? and Why? On 19 March, screened by the draft Corona: Defence of the […]

UKCLA April 6, 2020 Administrative law, Caribbean, Human rights, UK government, United Kingdom

Lewis Graham: Life Sentences under the Convention: Law or Politics?

Sometimes cases stand for far more than their strict ratio decidendi. The High Court’s recent ruling in Hafeez […]

UKCLA April 3, 2020 Administrative law, England, Human rights, Judicial review

Adrian Zuckerman: Artificial Intelligence – Implications for the Legal Profession, Adversarial Process and the Rule of Law.

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services is increasingly employed in various legal contexts. As digital […]

UKCLA March 10, 2020 Administrative law, England, United Kingdom

Michael Foran: Against Consistency as a Ground of Review

Equal treatment, the principle that like cases should be treated alike, occupies a paradoxically ambivalent place within moral […]

UKCLA March 9, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, Uncategorized, United Kingdom

Hanna Wilberg: A Duty of Consistency? The Missing Distinction Between Its Two Forms

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In R (Gallaher Group Ltd) v Competition and Markets Authority  the Supreme Court ruled that UK domestic law […]

Constitutional Law Group February 27, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review

Alex Schymyck: Vulnerable Detainees in Prison Illustrate the Need for Consistency as a Ground of Review

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In R (MR (Pakistan)) v Secretary of State for Justice & Others, the High Court rejected a claim […]

Constitutional Law Group February 24, 2020 Administrative law, Human rights, Judicial review

Finnian Clarke: Habeas Corpus and the Nature of “Nullity” in UK Public Law

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Introduction In the case of The UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill – A […]

Constitutional Law Group October 8, 2019 Administrative law, Judicial review

Robert Thomas and Joe Tomlinson: How Immigration Judicial Review Works

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Two years ago on this blog, we drew attention to the immigration judicial review system—by far the most […]

Constitutional Law Group July 31, 2019 Administrative law, Human rights, Judicial review

Stephanie Reynolds: Brexit and the (Not Quite) Constitutionalised Status of EU Citizenship

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Since its formal introduction in the Maastricht Treaty, EU citizenship has laid claim to a constitutional status. The […]

Constitutional Law Group April 24, 2019 Administrative law, Europe, European Union, UK government

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Deleting the Administrative State?

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A key public law discussion in recent months concerns the vast number of statutory instruments (SIs) government is […]

Constitutional Law Group February 7, 2019 Administrative law, Europe, European Union, UK government

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