The Ministry of Justice issued a consultation paper on Retained EU Case Law on 2 July 2020, seeking […]
Thank you to everyone who has sent in posts during the 2019-2020 academic year. It’s certainly been busy! […]
Part One of this post presented the background to the ‘Third Direction’ case, which concerns a recently disclosed […]
In responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world have imposed unprecedented “lockdowns”. They decided, on the […]
At the heart of the Supreme Court judgment in Serafin v Malkiewicz was the question of whether the […]
The local lockdown in Leicester was announced on the 29th June and began on the 30th, despite the […]
A century ago, Dicey distinguished between laws and conventions of the constitution on the basis that the latter […]
Ordinary legislation is different in its content and method of enactment from emergency legislation. But the risk is […]
The ‘Third Direction case’, soon to be brought before the Court of Appeal, concerns the lawfulness of a […]
By any measure the breadth and depth of substantive judicial review of administrative action have increased remarkably in […]