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Category Archive: England

Lee Marsons: The Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) – a welcome change of tone but with concerns ahead

As some readers may know, I have been involved in various modest ways with responding to the ongoing […]

UKCLA January 15, 2021 Administrative law, Calls for Evidence, England, Human rights, United Kingdom

Guy Baldwin: The Pandemic and the First Amendment

Against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic still raging, the US Supreme Court recently weighed in on the […]

UKCLA December 8, 2020 Civil Liberties, Comparative law, England, Human rights, United Kingdom, United States

Keith Bush and Huw Pritchard: Implications of the Independent Review of Administrative Law for Devolved Government in Wales

(The following is an adapted version of part of the response of the Wales Public Law and Human […]

UKCLA October 22, 2020 Administrative law, Devolution, England, Judicial review, Wales

Ronan Cormacain: Legislative Competence in Northern Ireland and the Independent Review of Administrative Law

Introduction On 31 July 2020, the Government established an independent panel to take forward its  Independent Review of […]

UKCLA October 15, 2020 Administrative law, Devolution, England, Judicial review, Northern Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales

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

Ewan Smith: “British Laws for British Ministers !”

Introduction We now have a government under law, except in a limited, specific way. The Advocate General, Lord […]

UKCLA October 5, 2020 England, International law, 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

Bethany Shiner and Tanzil Chowdhury: The Overseas Operation (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill and Impunity of the British State

The Overseas Operation (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons in March 2020 […]

UKCLA September 22, 2020 England, Human rights, International law, 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

Rodney Brazier: Why is Her Majesty’s Government so big?

The curious case of the expanding Government Before they entered government, both Dominic Cummings and Dominic Raab called […]

UKCLA September 7, 2020 Constitutional change, England, UK government, United Kingdom

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