If you asked a second year LLB student, or even a professor of public law or a legal […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the constitutional invalidity of three major provisions in the […]
Does government have the power of an ordinary person, to do that which is not prohibited? Two recent […]
William Wade’s analysis of the second Factortame case ((1996) 112 Law Quarterly Review 568) is well known, and […]
The HS2 case is widely recognised as the first important Constitutional case of the year. Its importance for […]
Public lawyers across the country are anxiously scrutinising yesterday’s response by the Lord Chancellor, Chris Grayling, to the […]
Most readers of this Blog will undoubtedly be familiar with the work of Professor TRS Allan. It is […]
Concerns are often raised as to the impact of EU’s human rights provisions in English law, particularly concerning […]
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 […]
