Editors’ note: The blog is now on holiday for the month of August. The editors will be pleased […]
Two years ago on this blog, we drew attention to the immigration judicial review system—by far the most […]
I am a Brexiteer. I am also a democrat (indeed for me the two are very much connected). […]
Introduction The treatment of ouster clauses in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal has been said to […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Call for Papers: The Fourth Biennial Public Law Conference University of […]
In a recent Times article, Lord Pannick QC – leading Counsel in the Miller litigation – argues that […]
In the recent case of R (Campaign Against Arms Trade) v Secretary of State for International Trade [2019] (hereinafter […]
The case of R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal is the latest in a series of high […]
The recent massive street demonstrations against a proposal to enable extradition of some criminal suspects from Hong Kong […]
This is part of a series of posts in which Richard Ekins reflects upon Lord Sumption’s Reith Lectures. […]
