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Category Archive: Judicial review

Stuart Lakin: What Role Should Judges Play in the Constitution Justice Sumption?

In his recent F.A. Mann lecture Jonathan Sumption Q.C., the newly appointed member of the Supreme Court, took […]

Constitutional Law Group February 19, 2012 Judicial review, Judiciary

Aileen McHarg: Public Law, Private Law and the Distinctiveness of Scots Judicial Review

Scottish judges and textbook writers are fond of asserting the distinctive nature of judicial review in Scotland compared […]

Constitutional Law Group January 20, 2012 Judicial review, Scotland

Tom Adams: Lord Sumption and Judicial Responsibility

Lord Sumption has for some time been an important man, and very recently became more important.[1] Indeed, he […]

Constitutional Law Group January 16, 2012 Judicial review, Judiciary

Tarun Khaitan: How to interpret Constitutional Statutes?

Most of us will be aware of the famous remarks of Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland […]

Constitutional Law Group January 10, 2012 Devolution, Judicial review, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales

Mark Elliott and Robert Thomas: Cart and Eba—the new tribunals system and the courts

The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 fundamentally reshapes both the way in which tribunals relate to one […]

Constitutional Law Group October 5, 2011 Judicial review, Judiciary

Gavin Phillipson: Constitutional Principles and the Human Rights Act: Moving Beyond One-Way Street Approaches

 I’ve been thinking recently about the relationship of the Human Rights Act with the existing principles of the […]

Constitutional Law Group September 23, 2011 Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Colm O’Cinneide: Equality: A Constitutional Principle?

In 1994, Jeffrey Jowell published a paper in that year’s volume of Current Legal Problems entitled ‘Is Equality […]

Constitutional Law Group September 14, 2011 Comparative law, Judicial review

Greg Weeks: Attacking the High Court: a comment on the Malaysian Solution Case and its aftermath.

It is, fortunately, a rare occurrence for Australia’s government to be in conflict with its judiciary but there […]

Constitutional Law Group September 3, 2011 Australia, Judicial review

Liz Fisher: Transparency

‘We want to be the most open and transparent government in the world’ is the first line of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 27, 2011 Judicial review

Richard Ekins: Regulatory responsibility in New Zealand

The Parliament of New Zealand has been invited to consider an important proposal for constitutional change – the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 24, 2011 Comparative law, Judicial review, New Zealand

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