Introduction There has been much debate on Article 50 TEU. More specifically, there have been thoughtful arguments about […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
Oldham, 2010: In a closely fought election, where immigration was a central issue, the Labour candidate Phil Woolas […]
The Italian Cultural Institute, the Devolution Club and the UK Constitutional Law Association invite you to the 11th […]
The ruling of the Supreme Court in JR55 raises a host of issues which deserve a much fuller […]
Editors’ note: Following discussion with the editors of the Judicial Power Project (JPP) Blog, the UK Constitutional Law […]
Following on from the first post focusing on the double-lock in the Investigatory Powers Bill (“the Bill”). This […]
When the Home Secretary commended the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny in November 2015, she lauded […]
In recent years many Commonwealth states have adopted, or at least debated, reforms to their legal frameworks for […]
Domestic courts in the United Kingdom have a power (and a duty) to disregard EU law when it […]
Over the past few decades, the question of substantive review has provided one of the liveliest debates in […]
