*Editors’ note: This post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]
Judgment was given in the famous Wednesbury case 75 years ago today, on 10th November 1947. Readers of this blog know […]
CAJI Event: Prof Rosalind Dixon ‘Responsive Judicial Review’ 11:00 – 13:00 10 November 2022 The Constitutional and Administrative […]
Recently I have had the great pleasure of convening the SLS Annual Seminar – The Human Rights Act […]
Introduction The use of crowdfunding to access public law litigation is a matter which attracts much online commentary […]
The General Editors and Editorial Committee of Public Law are seeking to appoint a new member of the […]
Writing about the “work” of the Queen in 1958, the journalist and Herald Dermot Morrah claimed there had been “scarcely […]
The office of Prime Minister is a creature entirely of constitutional convention. While legislation references the office itself, […]
As I sit and watch the turmoil at Westminster on the morning (afternoon in London) that Liz Truss […]
Many of those who have engaged with constitutional ramifications of Brexit have warned that protection of human rights […]
