UK
Bates Wells
Amidst all the talk of a general election in 2024, what do you need to know to campaign effectively within the law?
Weightmans
This article considers the mechanism by which individuals or organisations might be asked to engage with a public inquiry by way of a Rule 9 request.
Gowling WLG
In this February 2024 edition of our quarterly case update, we offer a straightforward and concise overview of six public law and regulation cases from the last quarter of 2023...
Simons Muirhead & Burton
So fast and furious are the developments in the Post Office scandal, with horrific new stories emerging almost daily, that it seems like an age since I wrote my first article...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest edition of our Public Law Podcast series, Jasveer Randhawa and James Wood discuss challenging policy.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest episode of our Public Law Podcast series, Andrew Lidbetter, Nusrat Zar, and Jasveer Randhawa discuss the Bill of Rights Bill...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest episode of our Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter and Nusrat Zar are once again joined by Vikram Sachdeva QC of 39 Essex.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest episode of our Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter, Nusrat Zar and Vikram Sachdeva QC of 39 Essex consider the Government's recent consultation...
Herbert Smith Freehills
Businesses who deal with consumers will generally wish to have a good relationship with Government, regulators and other public authorities. However, there are times when a company's...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest episode of our Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter, Nusrat Zar and Jasveer Randhawa discuss and debate the Government's Independent Review of Administrative Law and the Ministry...
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this special episode of our Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter and Nusrat Zar discuss the UK's legislative response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest episode of our Public Law Podcast, Andrew Lidbetter and Jasveer Randhawa discuss the key themes and practical takeaways from the case law on consultations in 2019.
Herbert Smith Freehills
We are delighted to announce the launch of our own Public Law podcast series on the HSF podcast channel.
Herbert Smith Freehills
In the latest edition of our Public Matters Podcast series, Jasveer Randhawa, James Wood and Paul Butcher discuss shaping and challenging policy.
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Administrative Court has dismissed judicial review proceedings and a damages claim under the Human Rights Act 1998 brought by traders Elliot Associates...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
On 23 November 2023, the UK government published its response to the consultation paper on the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments...
Withers LLP
This is last in our series of articles on the UK's non-dom regime. Over the past few weeks, we have explored what the non-dom regime is, how it compares with regimes in other jurisdictions...
Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers
This blog is no stranger to the increasing number of challenges against citizenship deprivations. Despite the absence of Home Office data since 2019, ‘transparency data', Freedom...
Herbert Smith Freehills
A new era for online regulation awaits as the long-anticipated Online Safety Act ("OSA") finally received Royal Assent today. This follows significant delays and intense Parliamentary...
Withers LLP
In international law, the definition of "culture" has shifted in recent years towards a broader concept of "cultural heritage".