In this post, I consider executive dominance, firstly, outlining ‘natural’ executive dominance, before differentiating this from ‘excessive’ executive […]
Judicial Review
The judgment of the High Court in R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2016] […]
Legal action has been initiated against the UK Government to compel it to seek authorisation from Parliament before […]
Sponsored by the Clark Foundation for Legal Education and the UK Constitutional Law Association Thirty Years of Judicial […]
Every year, government takes millions of decisions on matters such as individuals’ entitlement to social security, their immigration […]
In a judgment released yesterday a Divisional Court unanimously struck down the government’s attempt to introduce a residence […]
The High Court recently upheld an important challenge in the field of asylum support. In June 2013, the […]
Earlier this week, the parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has published its report on The implications for […]
Public lawyers across the country are anxiously scrutinising yesterday’s response by the Lord Chancellor, Chris Grayling, to the […]
Two interesting recent blog posts dealt with the meaning of public and private under s. 6 of the […]