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UK public law weekly: Q4 case law roundup, REUL reform SIs, subsidy control, EIR decisions, constitutional developments, and Post Office convictions legislation (11 January 2024)

Published on: 11 January 2024

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  • Public Law case law quarterly
  • Brexit SIs
  • Post-Brexit transition guidance
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • State accountability and liability
  • Information law
  • Subsidy control and State aid
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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Public Law case law quarterly

Public Law case law quarterly—Q4 2023

The Public Law case law quarterly sets out curated summaries and analysis of significant judgments prepared by the Public Law team each quarter. Standouts in this Q4 2023 issue include the Supreme Court ruling on the government’s ‘Rwanda policy’, a Court of Justice decision linked to the Windsor Framework, a pivotal judgment concerning the Scottish devolution settlement, and judicial review matters addressing redaction and mandatory orders. See News Analysis: Public Law case law quarterly—Q4 2023.

Brexit SIs

REUL(RR)A 2023 SI Bulletin—latest drafts and sifting committee reports, 22 December 2023

Public Law analysis: the Commons European Statutory Instruments Committee (ESIC) and the Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) oversee the sifting process under the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (REUL(RR)A 2023)...

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