In the summer I wrote on this blog about the Administrative Court’s decision in R (Oceana) v Upper Tribunal [2023] EWHC 791 […]
Brexit has been and continues to be a complicated process to understand, especially for continental lawyers. Nevertheless, it […]
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other posts […]
Clause 19 of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (“the DMCC Bill”) gives the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) […]
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other posts […]
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other posts […]
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other […]
Wednesday 22nd November 2023 at 5pm, University of Manchester Kanaris Lecture Theatre, Manchester Museum Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 […]
University of Liverpool – 23 January 2024 The University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, in […]
Government has a legitimate interest in seeking to prevent and reduce error in the benefits system and in […]
