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lgtmarsons has written 71 posts for Essex CAJI

Vaccination: Where the state meets the street

Vaccination: Where the state meets the street By Margaret Doyle (University of Essex) Since April last year, I’ve been supporting a woman who lives nearby, whom I’ll call Deirdre, delivering her newspapers, doing a bit of shopping, and liaising with the Council over housing matters on her behalf. I see her every day, but Deirdre … Continue reading

UKAJI call for blogs on the Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR)

UKAJI call for blogs on the Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) On 13 January 2021, the Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) launched its call for evidence. Due to close on 3 March 2021, the Review focuses on two themes: the relationship between domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights, and the … Continue reading

Lessons in the teaching of administrative law: A review of The Anatomy of Administrative Law

Lessons in the teaching of administrative law: A review of The Anatomy of Administrative Law By Richard Kirkham (University of Sheffield) Administrative law scholarship has changed in nature in recent years. Abstract debates around ultra vires have been replaced by the more confrontational challenge to the reach of judicial review posed by conservative think-tanks and … Continue reading

UKAJI December 2020 round-up

UKAJI December 2020 round-up Here is UKAJI’s round-up of important news, events, publications, and cases for December 2020. If you have anything to add to this or any future round-up, please contact Lee Marsons on lm17598@essex.ac.uk. Publications and articles: Mark Elliott, Repealing the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011 (Public Law For Everyone, 2 December). Michael Thomson, … Continue reading

UKAJI Christmas break

UKAJI Christmas break UKAJI will be taking a short break between 23rd December 2020 and 4th January 2021. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers, writers, and contributors for their continued support, and to wish everyone a happy Christmas and best wishes for 2021. We would also like to remind readers … Continue reading