Earlier this year, in a Divisional Court judgment that garnered much attention from public lawyers, the Home Office […]
Independent Review of Administrative Law
Introduction The use of crowdfunding to access public law litigation is a matter which attracts much online commentary […]
Stefan Theil: Missing the Forest for the Trees – Deficits in Doctrinal Methods and How Data Can Help
Introduction Law and legal scholarship have a problem: a problem with digesting and analysing the sheer volume of […]
This is the second in a series of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial […]
The current blog post considers the failure of the current judicial review reform process, from IRAL onwards, to […]
Much has been written about the government’s judicial review reform project, which has led from IRAL to a […]
In 2009, Vernon Bogdanor wrote about The New British Constitution. His thesis was that a decade of New […]
The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. […]
Pierre Janelle diagnosed the root cause of The Catholic Reformation as “anarchy the disease within the church”. It […]
The Government adopted a recommendation of the Independent Review of Administrative Law that Cart judicial reviews should be […]