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Category Archive: Judicial review

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

Robert Thomas: Administrative Justice, Better Decisions, and Organisational Learning

Every year, government takes millions of decisions on matters such as individuals’ entitlement to social security, their immigration […]

Constitutional Law Group September 9, 2014 Judicial review

Natasha Simonsen:Government cannot use a ‘statutory back door’ to implement major changes to legal aid services, Divisional Court says

In a judgment released yesterday a Divisional Court unanimously struck down the government’s attempt to introduce a residence […]

Constitutional Law Group July 17, 2014 Judicial review

Emily MacKenzie: The Lawfulness of Detention by British Forces in Afghanistan – Serdar Mohammed v Ministry of Defence

On 2nd May, the High Court held that the UK Government must pay Serdar Mohammed (SM) compensation because […]

Constitutional Law Group June 2, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review

Merris Amos: Scotland, Independence, and Human Rights

In its weighty tome, Scotland’s Future, the Scottish Government promises that at its heart, an independent Scotland will […]

Constitutional Law Group May 20, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Human rights, Judicial review, Scotland, UK Parliament

Andrew Le Sueur: Imagining judges in a written UK Constitution

The tide of interest (among those who care about these things) in the idea of a written, codified […]

UKCLA May 14, 2014 Constitutional reform, Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Event tomorrow: ALBA/UKCLA Seminar on Right to an Oral Hearing

A reminder to UKCLA members and blog readers … Tomorrow, 14 May 2014, the UKCLA will hold a joint seminar […]

UKCLA May 13, 2014 Events, Human rights, Judicial review

Grégoire Webber: On the ‘lawful’ premise and prostitution

‘It is not a crime in Canada to sell sex for money.’ This factual assertion opens the unanimous […]

Constitutional Law Group May 13, 2014 Canada, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, Uncategorized

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