Last week saw the much-anticipated return before the Supreme Court of Ireland of the proceedings in NHV v. […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
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’ […]
There are many unfortunate results of Brexit, but one of the most problematic is the adverse effects it […]
The cost of Access to Justice as a Constitutional Issue The issue of access to justice, and specifically […]
Last week, Lord Sumption delivered the majority decision of the Supreme Court on Benkharbouche v Secretary of State […]
On the 20th of April this year, the Supreme Court of Pakistan passed the first substantive order in […]
This blog recently published a detailed piece by Michal Hain. He made some very interesting claims that this […]
A constitutional storm is brewing. Whilst it is too early to perform the burial rites for parliamentary sovereignty, […]
Last week, the High Court rejected a claim for judicial review, brought by the NGO ‘Campaign Against the […]
