Jun 22, 2017 | Adminstrative Justice, International Law, Law, Peaceful Resolution of Disputes, Public Law
In light of comments by the Foreign Secretary, Tanzil Chowdhury considers the force of the constitutional convention requiring the Government to consult Parliament on the deployment of the armed forces. The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, recently informed BBC Radio...
Aug 2, 2016 | Adminstrative Justice, Blog, Children, Family Law, Law, Regulation
Our latest blog post compares international responses to corporal punishment and highlights the complexities of what many perceive as simply a two-sided debate. On the 3 June, Yamato Tanooka, a 7 year-old Japanese boy, was found in a military shelter after six...
Oct 27, 2015 | Adminstrative Justice, Blog, Law, Public Law, Regulation
In his two part blog Professor Robert Thomas provides an overview of tribunals in the United Kingdom before considering potential future developments for these core institutions of administrative justice. These blog contributions are drawn from a paper delivered at a...
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