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Category Archive: Judicial review

Alison Young: R (Evans) v Attorney General [2015] UKSC 21 – the Anisminic of the 21st Century?

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On Thursday 26th March the Supreme Court concluded, to the delight of The Guardian and the dismay of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 31, 2015 Judicial review

Tom Hickman and Maurice Sunkin: Success in Judicial Review: The Current Position

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Avid readers of the legal press may have spotted the eye-catching statistic that in 2014 a meagre 1% […]

Constitutional Law Group March 20, 2015 Judicial review

Ben Christman: An Unholy Resurrection in the Court of Session

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Relaxed standing tests for judicial review are critical to maintain the rule of law. Too restrictive, and the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 18, 2015 Judicial review, Scotland

Richard Clayton QC: Fairness, Consultation, and the Supreme Court: There Is (Sometimes) an Alternative

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In the last few years Austerity Britain has generated a large number of judicial review challenges to public […]

Constitutional Law Group March 16, 2015 Judicial review

Farrah Ahmed: The Untapped Potential for Constitutional Avoidance in Social Rights Adjudication

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In his 2012 book, Judging Social Rights, Jeff King makes a powerful case for a limited, incrementalist, judicial […]

Constitutional Law Group February 6, 2015 Comparative law, Human rights, India, Judicial review

Hayley Hooper: The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill: A Potential Further Erosion of Citizenship Rights in the UK

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Reposted from the Constitution Unit Blog. The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill was introduced into the House of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 27, 2015 Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Conference Announcement: Thirty Years of Judicial Review in Scotland

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 Sponsored by the Clark Foundation for Legal Education and the UK Constitutional Law Association Thirty Years of Judicial […]

Constitutional Law Group November 16, 2014 Events, Judicial review, Scotland

Angela Patrick: Suing the state: judicial competence, restraint and redress in Belhadj

The coverage of last week’s Court of Appeal’s decision in Belhadj & Or. v Straw & Ors [2014] […]

Constitutional Law Group November 7, 2014 International law, Judicial review, Judiciary

Adam Perry: The Source of the Crown’s General Administrative Powers

The Crown has statutory and prerogative powers, and many people have said it has other powers as well. […]

Constitutional Law Group October 25, 2014 Judicial review

Carol Harlow: Judging Parliament: the Jobseekers case

In July this year, Mrs Justice Lang sitting in the High Court gave leave for judicial review and, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 3, 2014 Judicial review

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