The High Court recently upheld an important challenge in the field of asylum support. In June 2013, the […]
Judicial Review
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 […]
The intention of this post is a simple one: to assess the ways in which natural justice arguments […]
The Future of Judicial Review: Report Launch Tuesday 19th November 6:15pm for a 6:30pm start The British Academy, 10-11 […]
Courts and commentators have sometimes said the administrative law doctrine of legitimate expectations is incoherent. They say that […]
Readers of this blog will be familiar with the controversial reforms to the judicial review procedure in England […]
In Australia as in England, courts began “reading down” legislative grants of broad and seemingly unfettered discretionary power […]
A recent judgment in an interlocutory hearing in the Federal Court of Australia has raised the fascinating question […]