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Category Archive: Judicial review

Jan van Zyl Smit: Judicial appointments in the Commonwealth: Is India bucking the trend?

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In recent years many Commonwealth states have adopted, or at least debated, reforms to their legal frameworks for […]

Constitutional Law Group March 7, 2016 Comparative law, India, Judicial review, Judiciary

Mikolaj Barczentewicz: Limits of the Domestic Judicial Power to Disregard EU Law – Chester in Reverse

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Domestic courts in the United Kingdom have a power (and a duty) to disregard EU law when it […]

Constitutional Law Group February 24, 2016 European Union, Judicial review, Judiciary

Jake W. Rylatt and Joseph Tomlinson: Neuberger’s Novelties: Keyu and the Substantive Review Debate

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Over the past few decades, the question of substantive review has provided one of the liveliest debates in […]

Constitutional Law Group February 17, 2016 Judicial review

Jeff King: On the Proposal for a UK Constitutional Court

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Of all the rushed ideas for major constitutional reform that could be adopted by the current Government, the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 8, 2016 Constitutional reform, Europe, European Union, Judicial review, Judiciary

Thomas Raine: Court of Appeal: The ‘Bedroom Tax’ is Discriminatory

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Of all the government’s welfare reforms the most politically controversial has been the removal of the spare room […]

Constitutional Law Group January 29, 2016 Human rights, Judicial review

Austerity and Public Law: Richard Clayton QC: Accountability, Judicial Scrutiny and Contracting Out

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Editors’ note: The blog is running a new series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explores the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 30, 2015 Judicial review

Merris Amos: Judicial Power and the Article 3 ECHR Real Risk Test: A Comment on Professor Finnis’ Paper

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On 21 October 2015, Professor John Finnis delivered a paper entitled “Judicial Power: Past, Present and Future” at […]

Constitutional Law Group November 23, 2015 Europe, Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Thomas Adams: The Politics of ‘Judicial Power’

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The judge, Ronald Dworkin famously argued, must think of themselves as an author, albeit one with a special […]

Constitutional Law Group November 11, 2015 Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Chintan Chandrachud: Debating the NJAC Judgment of the Supreme Court of India: Three Dimensions

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Over a week has passed since the Supreme Court of India, in what will most commonly be described […]

Constitutional Law Group November 3, 2015 India, Judicial review, Judiciary

Grégoire Webber: The remaking of the Constitution of Canada

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Editors’ note: The blog has a number of country correspondents who report from time to time on matters […]

Constitutional Law Group July 1, 2015 Canada, Judicial review, Judiciary

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