Introduction The resounding defeat for the Government in Miller v Secretary of State has already produced a huge […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
Profound changes in the way law interacts with administration are underway. Recently, the Ministry of Justice announced a […]
Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has stimulated quite a bit of debate. Some […]
Introduction In its judgment in Miller (the Article 50 litigation), the High Court had no doubts that it […]
The parties in the High Court judgement in Miller took it as a given that the notification made […]
On 3 November the High Court issued its long awaited judgement in R (Miller) v Secretary of State […]
Miller & Dos Santos v. Secretary of State for Leaving the European Union [2016] EWHC 2768 (Admin) is […]
In April 2009 Administrative Courts were established in Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds and Manchester to deal with judicial review […]
Introduction I have argued on this blog and in the Modern Law Review (MLR) (forthcoming, November edition – […]
Well-placed sources have reported to the Guardian that the Government’s lawyers will argue before the Supreme Court that […]
