by Kris | Aug 18, 2016 | Criminal law, DIY Law, Football Banning Orders, Football law, Miscellany, Non-legal help, Social Media
These #Celtic soccer fans broke the rules to show their love for Palestine.https://t.co/o62qnk2ZaE — AJ+ (@ajplus) August 18, 2016 Yes, football fans do have an ECHR right to Freedom of Expression, but fans should bear in mind two things: 1. That freedom is a...
by Kris | Jun 4, 2012 | DIY Law, Non-legal help, Public law
You may not be making a multi-million pound bid for a licence to operate your business, but you are entitled to have Government officials exercise their discretion and decision-making in an open and fair manner. So how would you challenge a decision by a Minister,...
by Kris | Apr 23, 2012 | Miscellany, Public law, Supreme Court of the United States
Carl Gardner recently blogged about “Written constitutions, a warning from America” and noted his bemusement that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act could be “struck down” by the Judicial Branch as being...
by Kris | May 10, 2010 | Public law
This video is an easy Monday morning way of thinking about and remembering the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
by Kris | May 9, 2010 | Public law
Conservatives win more seats than any of the other Parties, but don’t have a majority. Have you turned to the unwritten section of the British Constitution to see what happens next? Confused? Professor Peter Hennessey explains hung Parliament procedure here and...