There are currently two viruses causing death and destroying lives around the world: one is coronavirus, the other is racism. There are many similarities: neither can be...
No matter who we are or where we live, the rule of law affects our everyday lives. Research shows that rule of law correlates to economic growth,...
The former President and his attorney general, Bill Barr, have revived the act of execution in an unprecedented way. This is in spite of the fact...
After a summer of high-profile protesting in England amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic on a range of social and political issues, this article will reflect on...
The building occupied by the Supreme Court in Parliament Square is usually a busy place. In addition to the twelve justices of the Supreme Court, who...
Introduction Until the Brexit referendum, the Conservative Party had been committed to repealing the HRA for a decade. During the Brexit process, political discussion about the...
One of the controversial debates in English administrative law is the status of unlawful acts. The first school of thought describes unlawful acts as void while...
Macpherson (1999) defined institutional racism as the collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate service to persons of particular ethnicity, culture or colour. Such...
Introduction On 22 July 2020, the Federal Court of Canada made a declaration of invalidity regarding the Canadian – American Safe Third Country Agreement, stating that...
Introduction On 23 July 2020, the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal returned its judgment in the case of Lawrance, which simply answered whether a...