In his 2012 book, Judging Social Rights, Jeff King makes a powerful case for a limited, incrementalist, judicial […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
Reposted from the Constitution Unit Blog. The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill was introduced into the House of […]
Sponsored by the Clark Foundation for Legal Education and the UK Constitutional Law Association Thirty Years of Judicial […]
The coverage of last week’s Court of Appeal’s decision in Belhadj & Or. v Straw & Ors [2014] […]
The Crown has statutory and prerogative powers, and many people have said it has other powers as well. […]
In July this year, Mrs Justice Lang sitting in the High Court gave leave for judicial review and, […]
Every year, government takes millions of decisions on matters such as individuals’ entitlement to social security, their immigration […]
In a judgment released yesterday a Divisional Court unanimously struck down the government’s attempt to introduce a residence […]
On 2nd May, the High Court held that the UK Government must pay Serdar Mohammed (SM) compensation because […]
In its weighty tome, Scotland’s Future, the Scottish Government promises that at its heart, an independent Scotland will […]
