When we think of the most important ouster clauses in the law of judicial review, we might think […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
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 […]
To many, ouster clauses represent a conflict between, on the one hand, the will of a sovereign Parliament […]
In 1961 Alexander Bickel argued that the US Supreme Court should adopt what he called the ‘passive virtues’ – minimising […]
Introduction On 17 January, the Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack MP, made an Order under s.35 […]
The townland of Carrickmore in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland is the ancestral home of legendary Nirvana frontman […]
Earlier this year, in a Divisional Court judgment that garnered much attention from public lawyers, the Home Office […]
The resurrected Bill of Rights Bill (BoRB) shows that the government is continuing to grasp at the wrong […]
Introduction The use of crowdfunding to access public law litigation is a matter which attracts much online commentary […]
