Concerns are often raised as to the impact of EU’s human rights provisions in English law, particularly concerning […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
Earlier this week, the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of […]
UK Conservatives and the right wing papers continue to denounce the Human Rights Act (HRA). Recognizing that the […]
Two interesting recent blog posts dealt with the meaning of public and private under s. 6 of the […]
The intention of this post is a simple one: to assess the ways in which natural justice arguments […]
In his recent annual lecture to the Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association, Lord Carnwath spoke to the title: “From […]
The Future of Judicial Review: Report Launch Tuesday 19th November 6:15pm for a 6:30pm start The British Academy, 10-11 […]
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 […]
Triggered by the government’s consultation paper Judicial Review Proposals for Reforms published in December 2012, much has been […]
Courts and commentators have sometimes said the administrative law doctrine of legitimate expectations is incoherent. They say that […]
