Richard Bellamy is right about many things. One of them is that judicial review cannot be defended on […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
All eyes were on the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) last week as it gave judgment in In Re […]
Fifty years ago, in 1968, the House of Lords handed down judgments in three key public law cases […]
The recent string of Government defeats in the House of Lords over amendments to the European Union (Withdrawal) […]
When, in the performance of their roles, do public authorities owe a private law duty of care to […]
Introduction The announcement today that the government has apologised to Abdelhakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar, as well as […]
The end of April 2018 was a big week for local government governance. In the same week that […]
Wightman v Advocate General [2018] concerns whether it is legally possible to reverse an Article 50 notice given […]
This week’s event announcements include: Fifty Years of ‘The Quartet’ and Modern Judicial Review, 18–19 May 2018 Second-guessing […]
In November 2017, the Court of Appeal in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal unanimously held that […]
