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10 janvier 2024
A high standard is applied before Court will hold public bodies to assurances
04 décembre 2023
Extension of human rights obligations?
31 octobre 2023
Recent judicial reviews in the water industry illustrate challenges the sector is facing
26 octobre 2023
Online Safety Act Becomes Law: What can organisations do now to prepare for consultations?
19 octobre 2023
The winds of change – What next for public law climate disputes in the UK?
16 mai 2023
Welcome to the Future: AI offers a window into the UK's evolving regulatory environment
15 décembre 2022
THE UK’S PROPOSED NEW FOREIGN INFLUENCE REGISTRATION SCHEME: SIGNIFICANT UNINTENDED CHALLENGES
24 juin 2022
Government presses ahead with new Bill of Rights
10 janvier 2020
Energy price cap to be recalculated following flawed consultation
In R (on the application of British Gas Trading Ltd) v Gas & Electricity Markets Authority and others [2019] EWHC 3048 …
13 novembre 2018
Rolling in the deep court favours public interest when deciding to lift the suspension of a contract award for new tube trains
19 septembre 2018
Court of Appeal reluctant to intervene in public body's decision regarding the allocation of funding
14 mars 2018
Striking a fair balance is more important than legal categorisation
R (on the application of Mott) v Environment Agency [2018] UKSC 10 Key Points There is not a clear-cut, or crucial, distinction between …
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