Originally written for the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law comment page. Introduction The “Miller/Cherry” prorogation litigation was the most widely discussed case heard by a court in England and Wales this September. However it is arguably another judgment handed down last month, that of Bridges v South Wales Police, that will inform and influenceContinue reading “Automated Facial Recognition and The Rule of Law”
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The Rule of Law Should Be Taught In Schools
This post was originally written as part of the EU Reconnect project. You can view the original blog here. Poland and Hungary are new democracies where a developing rule of law culture is fatally susceptible to the influence of populism. The leaders of these countries have deployed juridical tactics such as changing the constitution andContinue reading “The Rule of Law Should Be Taught In Schools”
The Rule Of Law Must Be At The Centre Of Brexit
I wrote a piece in the Huffington Post about the state of the rule of law after the vituperative reaction of the tabloids to judges protecting our democracy in 2016. The original post can be read here. Friday morning’s reaction to the Article 50 judgment has made me deeply reflective about the state of ourContinue reading “The Rule Of Law Must Be At The Centre Of Brexit”