Crown Immunity is a recondite branch of Public Law that seldom makes an appearance in the Law Reports […]
The Future of Judicial Review: Report Launch Tuesday 19th November 6:15pm for a 6:30pm start The British Academy, 10-11 […]
The latest newsletter from the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL, of which the UK Constitutional Law Group […]
Liz Fisher: The Proposal for a New Specialist Planning Chamber and the Framing of Administrative Law
One of proposals in the Ministry of Justice’s paper on Judicial Review: Proposals for Further Reform is the […]
As David Mead remarks his recent UKCLG blog post on the scope of the Human Rights Act, there […]
Triggered by the government’s consultation paper Judicial Review Proposals for Reforms published in December 2012, much has been […]
On 16 October 2013, a seven-judge panel of the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) unanimously rejected two challenges (R (Chester) […]
Courts and commentators have sometimes said the administrative law doctrine of legitimate expectations is incoherent. They say that […]
Guessing that it was not on my usual diet of journals, a colleague recently suggested an article in […]
A relationship of cooperation but also competing interests On October 2 at 10am, the United Kingdom Supreme Court […]
