On its passage through Parliament, the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) attracted a great deal of […]
Category Archive: Judicial review
The relationship between delegated legislation and the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) is seemingly becoming a more contentious […]
To anyone who accepts Britain’s parliamentary sovereignty, Brexit should not make sense. How could a nation committed to […]
The United Kingdom Internal Market Act has become law, receiving Royal Assent shortly before MPs and Lords departed […]
Things were different in 2010. If schools closed and households found themselves stuck indoors, or unable to travel […]
Litigation challenging the vires of the Coronavirus Regulations has been rumbling along over recent months. On 6 July […]
As I watched Lord Judge’s eloquent defence of the rule of the law in the House of Lords […]
On 20 October, the UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) made available on its website its submission to the […]
(The following is an adapted version of part of the response of the Wales Public Law and Human […]
This is Part Two of a post examining the Rule of Law opportunities and risks arising from the […]
