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Category Archive: Judicial review

Paul F. Scott: The Belhaj Saga: The Beginning of the End?

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Introduction The announcement today that the government has apologised to Abdelhakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar, as well as […]

Constitutional Law Group May 11, 2018 Judicial review, UK government

Jessica van der Meer: Paws for Thought: The High Court tackles PSPOs in a Landmark Judgment

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The end of April 2018 was a big week for local government governance. In the same week that […]

Constitutional Law Group April 26, 2018 Judicial review

Brian Christopher Jones: Wightman and How Not to Advance the Law

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Wightman v Advocate General [2018] concerns whether it is legally possible to reverse an Article 50 notice given […]

Constitutional Law Group April 11, 2018 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, Scotland

Weekly round-up of events

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This week’s event announcements include: Fifty Years of ‘The Quartet’ and Modern Judicial Review, 18–19 May 2018 Second-guessing […]

Constitutional Law Group March 9, 2018 Events, Judicial review

Hayley J. Hooper: Balancing Access to Justice and the Public Interest: Privacy International and Ouster Clauses in the Broader Constitutional Context

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In November 2017, the Court of Appeal in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal unanimously held that […]

Constitutional Law Group February 12, 2018 Administrative law, Judicial review, UK Parliament

Joanna Bell: Dover DC v CPRE Kent: Legal Complexity and Reason-Giving in Planning Law

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Where a public authority determines an application for planning permission in what form, and in what level of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 22, 2018 Administrative law, European Union, Judicial review

Michal Hain: Past is Prologue – The Role of History in the Law of Equality

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The legal institution whereby couples express their mutual commitment, which is recognised, protected and regulated by the state […]

Constitutional Law Group January 9, 2018 Human rights, Judicial review

Robert Craig: Why Remedial Orders Altering Post-HRA Acts of Parliament Are Ultra Vires

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On 29 November 2017, the long awaited draft of the remedial order seeking to amend s 54 of […]

Constitutional Law Group December 21, 2017 Human rights, Judicial review

Robert Craig: The Fall-out from Evans: Positioning Roszkowski and Privacy International in a Post-Evans Constitutional Landscape (Part 2)

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This post is in two parts. The first post (available here) addressed the detail of McCombe LJ’s judgment […]

Constitutional Law Group December 11, 2017 Judicial review

Robert Craig: The Fall-out from Evans: Positioning Roszkowski and Privacy International in a Post-Evans Constitutional Landscape (Part 1)

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Two recent Court of Appeal decisions raise some interesting constitutional questions about the status of Tribunals in the […]

Constitutional Law Group December 8, 2017 Judicial review

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