In the aftermath of the EU Referendum many hoped that Parliament will, in its wisdom, block what the […]
Category Archive: Human rights
Euroscepticism – usually framed as an argument from national sovereignty – was an important driving force behind Brexit, […]
In Joined Cases C-203/15 and C-698/15 Secretary of State for the Home Department v Watson, the Court of […]
Following the results of the Brexit referendum in the UK and the Conservative’s plans both to replace the […]
The Supreme Court decision in Kennedy v Charity Commission was striking from many points of view. Mr Kennedy […]
What was formerly known as the Investigatory Powers Bill has received Royal Assent and is now the Investigatory […]
Since it was introduced under the Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2012, the removal of the spare room subsidy, […]
Introduction In its judgment in Miller (the Article 50 litigation), the High Court had no doubts that it […]
Introductions When I teach UK constitutional law to my students we often discuss the relationship between UK parliamentary […]
The recent Supreme Court Case of R (Johnson) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, [2016] UKSC 56, appears […]
