On 28 October 2024, the Court of Appeal handed down its eagerly-awaited judgment in Oakley and Sneddon v Secretary of State […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
It is not that often that first instance judges in judicial review claims disagree as to the approach […]
On 5 June 2024, the Administrative Court gave its final word on relief in the (relatively) long running […]
In one of the most celebrated passages in legal history, Lord Atkin stated in Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 […]
Commentary on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act (“RA”), which is shortly to receive Royal Assent, […]
The myriad problems with the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, as well as the policy that the Bill is […]
The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in R (on the application of Imam) (Respondent) v London Borough of Croydon (Appellant) […]
When we think of the most important ouster clauses in the law of judicial review, we might think […]
In the summer I wrote on this blog about the Administrative Court’s decision in R (Oceana) v Upper Tribunal [2023] EWHC 791 […]
A feature of judicial review procedure is that disclosure of documents is not required. The procedural rules make […]
