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Category Archive: Judicial review

Hanna Wilberg: Lockdowns, the principle of legality, and reasonable limits on liberty.

In responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world have imposed unprecedented “lockdowns”.  They decided, on the […]

UKCLA July 23, 2020 Civil Liberties, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, New Zealand, United Kingdom

Stevie Martin: Bullying, threatening and animus: what remains of the rule against apparent bias following the Supreme Court’s judgment in Serafin?

At the heart of the Supreme Court judgment in Serafin v Malkiewicz was the question of whether the […]

UKCLA July 22, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Julian R Murphy: The Palace Letters Case: Constitutional Conventions and the Confidentiality of Royal Correspondence in the Commonwealth Realms

A century ago, Dicey distinguished between laws and conventions of the constitution on the basis that the latter […]

UKCLA July 13, 2020 Australia, Comparative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock: The ‘Third Direction case’ Part One: Miller (Nos 1 and 2) in the National Security Context?

The ‘Third Direction case’, soon to be brought before the Court of Appeal, concerns the lawfulness of a […]

UKCLA July 7, 2020 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Paul Daly: The Culture of Justification in Administrative Law

By any measure the breadth and depth of substantive judicial review of administrative action have increased remarkably in […]

UKCLA July 6, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

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UKCLA July 3, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Yossi Nehushtan and Megan Davidson: The UK 14-Day Quarantine Policy: Is Public Opinion a Relevant Consideration?

According to the government quarantine policy, that came into force on 8 June, nearly all international arrivals at […]

UKCLA June 30, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Alex Schymyck: Why the proposed changes to asylum legal aid fees are unlawful

This blog analyses the legality of the Civil Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020, which came into […]

UKCLA June 23, 2020 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Yossi Nehushtan: The 14-Day Quarantine Policy is Illegal

Harsh criticism, mainly from politicians and the travel industry has been expressed regarding the new government policy, according […]

UKCLA June 17, 2020 Administrative law, England, Human rights, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Jason Varuhas: Evidence, Facts and the Changing Nature of Judicial Review

It is received wisdom, oft-repeated in judgments and textbooks alike, that the judicial review procedure is not an […]

UKCLA June 15, 2020 Administrative law, Human rights, Judicial review

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