Challenging inaccurate decisions of public authorities which fundamentally impact the life of the British public, could soon be […]
It is often thought trite that remedies in public law are the quintessential area where judges enjoy a […]
In a recent critical essay for the London Review of Books, Conor Gearty penned a wonderful, if provocative, […]
Addressing the extraterritorial application of the ECHR has emerged as one of the priorities in the UK Government’s […]
Editors’ note: Part One of this tribute to AW Bradley is available here. IV Shortly after Tony died, […]
I Tony Bradley, one of the United Kingdom’s greatest constitutional and administrative lawyers, died peacefully at his home […]
Call for Guest Editors of Public Law’s Annual Themed Analysis Section The Editorial Committee of Public Law invites […]
The recent decision of the Supreme Court in Craig v HM Advocate (for the Government of the United States […]
Undoing Devolution by the Back Door? The Implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 Monday 11 […]
The reaffirmation of the Gillick test by the Supreme Court Thirty five years after Gillick v West Norfolk and […]
