This week’s event announcements include: Fifty Years of ‘The Quartet’ and Modern Judicial Review, 18–19 May 2018 Second-guessing […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
In November 2017, the Court of Appeal in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal unanimously held that […]
Where a public authority determines an application for planning permission in what form, and in what level of […]
The legal institution whereby couples express their mutual commitment, which is recognised, protected and regulated by the state […]
On 29 November 2017, the long awaited draft of the remedial order seeking to amend s 54 of […]
This post is in two parts. The first post (available here) addressed the detail of McCombe LJ’s judgment […]
Two recent Court of Appeal decisions raise some interesting constitutional questions about the status of Tribunals in the […]
Last week saw the much-anticipated return before the Supreme Court of Ireland of the proceedings in NHV v. […]
I have previously written on this blog and elsewhere about statutory interpretation and the rule of law. In […]
Earlier in the year, I posted on the importance of Parliament legislating to provide a new ‘constitutional instruction’ […]
