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Category Archive: Judicial review

Alison Young: Horizontality and the EU Charter

Concerns are often raised as to the impact of EU’s human rights provisions in English law, particularly concerning […]

Constitutional Law Group January 29, 2014 European Union, Human rights, International law, Judicial review

Mark Elliott: Reflections on the HS2 case: a hierarchy of domestic constitutional norms and the qualified primacy of EU law

Earlier this week, the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 23, 2014 European Union, Judicial review, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Joshua Braver: Counter-Interpretation, Constitutional Design, and the Right to Family Life: How the Conservatives Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the HRA (Briefly)

UK Conservatives and the right wing papers continue to denounce the Human Rights Act (HRA).  Recognizing that the […]

Constitutional Law Group January 6, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review, UK Parliament

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh: Once More Unto the (Public/Private) Breach …: s. 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Severability Thesis

Two interesting recent blog posts dealt with the meaning of public and private under  s. 6 of the […]

Constitutional Law Group December 13, 2013 Human rights, Judicial review

Philip Murray: Natural Justice at the Boundaries of Public Law

The intention of this post is a simple one: to assess the ways in which natural justice arguments […]

Constitutional Law Group November 21, 2013 Judicial review

Mark Elliott: Where next for the Wednesbury principle? A brief response to Lord Carnwath

In his recent annual lecture to the Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association, Lord Carnwath spoke to the title: “From […]

Constitutional Law Group November 20, 2013 Judicial review

Event: The Future of Judicial Review, 19 November 2013

The Future of Judicial Review: Report Launch Tuesday 19th November 6:15pm for a 6:30pm start The British Academy, 10-11 […]

UKCLA November 1, 2013 Events, Judicial review

Liz Fisher: The Proposal for a New Specialist Planning Chamber and the Framing of Administrative Law

One of proposals in the Ministry of Justice’s paper on Judicial Review: Proposals for Further Reform is the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 1, 2013 Judicial review, UK government

Varda Bondy and Maurice Sunkin: How Many JRs are too many? An evidence based response to ‘Judicial Review: Proposals for Further Reform’

Triggered by the government’s consultation paper Judicial Review Proposals for Reforms published in December 2012, much has been […]

Constitutional Law Group October 25, 2013 Judicial review

Adam Perry and Farrah Ahmed: Constitutional Conventions and Legitimate Expectations

Courts and commentators have sometimes said the administrative law doctrine of legitimate expectations is incoherent. They say that […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2013 Judicial review

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