Readers will be forgiven for not noticing, but on 8 April 2013 Lord Justice Hughes and Lord Justice […]
Category Archive: Judiciary
I Parliamentary sovereignty in other countries In this post I defend the absence of judicial strike down powers […]
Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]
The recent high profile arrest of a part-time recorder, Constance Briscoe, in connection with the Vicki Pryce trial […]
Twenty-five years ago, when the Justice-All Souls Committee published its review of English administrative law it asserted that, […]
The Bar Human Rights Committee invites UK Constitutional Law Group members and blog readers to attend a seminar […]
The Crime and Courts Bill is making its way through Parliament. As noted in an earlier post, the […]
I watched the BBC’s flagship political debate Question Time last week and saw a panel of senior politicians from […]
The case of Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands v The Governor and Judicial Legal Services Commission ([2012] […]
The Abu Qatada saga is proving to be a very expensive and very embarrassing headache for the British […]
