According to the government quarantine policy, that came into force on 8 June, nearly all international arrivals at […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
This blog analyses the legality of the Civil Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020, which came into […]
Harsh criticism, mainly from politicians and the travel industry has been expressed regarding the new government policy, according […]
It is received wisdom, oft-repeated in judgments and textbooks alike, that the judicial review procedure is not an […]
In this post, I consider executive dominance, firstly, outlining ‘natural’ executive dominance, before differentiating this from ‘excessive’ executive […]
Crisis has been a defining and underlying theme of Cypriot constitutional law since long before Covid-19. Constitutional genesis […]
The long anticipated judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department was handed down by […]
In this post I argue, with reference to Privacy International, that the nature of legislation as a speech […]
Many will no doubt pore over the Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for […]
Sometimes cases stand for far more than their strict ratio decidendi. The High Court’s recent ruling in Hafeez […]
