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Challenge to export of military parts that might be used by Israel fails in the High Court: military decisions like this not ...
Law Pod UK latest: the role of the Attorney General in upholding the rule of law; parliamentary sovereignty v international ...
By guest contributor Saira Turner In U3 (AP) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19, the Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed an appeal against a decision taken by the Special ...
But one curious argument has recently emerged which is of serious concern to both authors: the argument that liberalising euthanasia laws, in line with the proposed changes in Leadbeater’s Bill, ...
When adoption without parental consent breaches human rights 1 October 2013 by Martin Downs Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 – Read judgment is the latest Judgment of the Court of Appeal on ...
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited and the Secretary of State for Transport v Four Categories of Persons Unknown and Ross Monaghan and 58 other Named Defendants [2022] EWHC 2360 (KB) This case involved the ...
Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust v AB [2020] EWCOP 40 In this carefully nuanced judgment, the Court of Protection has ruled that although a patient with a chronic eating disorder would ...
In this guest post, Rajiv Shah argues that the provision of assisted suicide in the England and Wales via the NHS would constitute a substantive breach of the negative obligation imposed on the State ...
No Recourse to Public Funds and Article 3: Proving Systems Duty Breaches 4 December 2024 by Matthew Leitch Background In SAG & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 2984 (Admin) ...
Anurag Deb and Colin Murray This is not a post about the conflict between the provisions of the Illegal Migration Bill and the European Convention on Human Rights (an issue which has already attracted ...
N3 & ZA v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 6 concerned orders depriving two British people of their citizenship on national security grounds. The Defendant (initially) contended ...