public law
Article by Jonathan Lewis – When are government policies enforceable by way of judicial review? (R (Good Law Project) v Prime Minister)
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. This claim concerned the use of...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – The justiciability of legislative commencement decisions (R (British Medical Association) v Secretary of State for Defence)
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The British Medical Association (BMA)...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Non-party disclosure orders in judicial review proceedings (R (AB) v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care)
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. Two children sought permission to...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Public Procurement – The relationship between lifting the automatic suspension and an expedited trial (Kellogg Brown & Root Ltd v Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime and another)
Lexis Nexis PSL expert panel case analysis by Jonathan Lewis. These proceedings arose out of a...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis: Public procurement judicial review—disclosure and expert evidence
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The Good Law Project (GLP), a...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic does not automatically extinguish a duty to consult
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. The Secretary of State for Education...
read moreArticle by Jonathan Lewis – Public works contracts and decisive influence
Lexis Nexis Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis. In this opinion, Advocate General (AG)...
read moreDamages in Public Procurement Claims – Article from Jonathan Lewis
Public Law analysis written by Jonathan Lewis Back in 2009, the claimant, via a consortium,...
read moreR (Stillmans (Somerset) Ltd and Penny & Sons) v Food Standards Agency [2020] EWHC 703 (Admin)
The High Court (Foster J) upheld two decisions of Food Standards Agency (FSA) to withdraw its...
read moreSupreme Court refers case to CJEU – R (AIMS and another) v Food Standards Agency
The Supreme Court, sitting in Cardiff, has today given a judgment referring the case of R (on the...
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