There are many unfortunate results of Brexit, but one of the most problematic is the adverse effects it […]
UK Supreme Court
A constitutional storm is brewing. Whilst it is too early to perform the burial rites for parliamentary sovereignty, […]
Introduction Should UK citizens ordinarily resident in one of the constituent parts of the UK be treated equally […]
Judicial supervision of decision-making powers is often associated with administrative law. However courts also review the exercise of […]
The Supreme Court in Miller set out the model that ‘the dualist system is a necessary corollary […]
Tuesday marked the launch of JUSTICE’s Working Party report, Increasing judicial diversity. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, […]
I am a professor in Public in France devoting the major part of my research to the United […]
Some readers might be surprised if told that one of the most significant cases on discrimination law generally, […]
In a week when Supreme Court watchers expected to dissect the Brexit judgment, the Justices instead handed down […]
The Supreme Court decision in Kennedy v Charity Commission was striking from many points of view. Mr Kennedy […]
