Much has been written about the government’s judicial review reform project, which has led from IRAL to a […]
Rule of Law
Scrutiny comes in many forms, which can lead to many outcomes. Public scrutiny of Government is one such […]
There have been recent revelations about the use of the Queen’s consent procedure in relation to Government Bills. […]
Legislation needs to be clear so that citizens can understand it and parliamentarians know what they are voting […]
As I watched Lord Judge’s eloquent defence of the rule of the law in the House of Lords […]
This is Part Two of a post examining the Rule of Law opportunities and risks arising from the […]
The Independent Review of Administrative Law (IRAL), which is holding a short, seven-week consultation that will close on […]
Professor Albert Venn Dicey—one of the “great cataloguers of the British constitution”—dedicated a full chapter of his seminal […]
The United Kingdom Internal Market Bill is something of an imperfect storm, provoking the ire both of the […]
Introduction We now have a government under law, except in a limited, specific way. The Advocate General, Lord […]
