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Category Archive: Judiciary

Alexander Horne: Is there a case for greater legislative involvement in the judicial appointments process?

The dramatic increase in public law and human rights cases coming before the UK Supreme Court (and the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 27, 2014 Comparative law, Judicial review, Judiciary, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Dawn Oliver: Does treating the system of justice as a public service have implications for the rule of law and judicial independence?

If you asked a second year LLB student, or even a professor of public law or a legal […]

Constitutional Law Group March 19, 2014 Judicial review, Judiciary, Uncategorized

Alan Bogg and Virginia Mantouvalou: Illegality, Human Rights and Employment: A Watershed Moment for the United Kingdom Supreme Court?

Under what circumstances can the illegal work status of a migrant worker bar a statutory tort claim for […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2014 Human rights, Judiciary

Adam Perry and Farrah Ahmed: Are Constitutional Statutes ‘Quasi-Entrenched’?

The Supreme Court issued its decision in H v Lord Advocate (pdf) in 2012. The decision has been […]

Constitutional Law Group November 26, 2013 Judiciary

Richard Cornes: 11-1 gender ratio Court’s Achilles Heel: Reporting of the Supreme Court’s start of the year press briefing

A relationship of cooperation but also competing interests On October 2 at 10am, the United Kingdom Supreme Court […]

Constitutional Law Group October 16, 2013 America, Judiciary

Roger Masterman: A Tale of Competing Supremacies

In a recent interview in The Spectator, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Chris Grayling MP, […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Aileen McHarg: Access To Judicial Review In Scotland

Readers of this blog will be familiar with the controversial reforms to the judicial review procedure in England […]

Constitutional Law Group July 30, 2013 Judicial review, Judiciary, Scotland

Christopher Forsyth: Principle or Pragmatism: Closed Material Procedure in the Supreme Court

 In Al Rawi & Ors v The Security Service & Ors [2011] UKSC 34; [2012] 1 AC 531 […]

Constitutional Law Group July 29, 2013 Judiciary

John Stanton: The General Power of Competence and Reshaping Local Public Service Provision

I wrote back in March about the way in which, despite efforts to decentralise autonomy to the local […]

Constitutional Law Group July 27, 2013 Judiciary, UK government

Patrick O’Brien: Does the Lord Chancellor really exist?

On 12 June 2003 a minor constitutional revolution began with the resignation of Lord Irvine as Lord Chancellor […]

Constitutional Law Group June 26, 2013 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

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