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The end of innocence: Open justice, free speech and privacy in the modern constitution. Khuja (formerly PNM) v Times Newspapers Limited (2019)
Journal Article
Craig, R. (2019). The end of innocence: Open justice, free speech and privacy in the modern constitution. Khuja (formerly PNM) v Times Newspapers Limited. Modern Law Review, 82(1), 129-145. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12391

This case note explores the issue of open justice considered by Khuja (formerly PNM) v Times Newspapers Limited in the Supreme Court and argues that the current law is confused and incoherent. Far from settling the debate, it is suggested that the de... Read More about The end of innocence: Open justice, free speech and privacy in the modern constitution. Khuja (formerly PNM) v Times Newspapers Limited.

Ouster clauses, separation of powers and the intention of Parliament: From Anisminic to Privacy International (2018)
Journal Article
Craig, R. (2018). Ouster clauses, separation of powers and the intention of Parliament: From Anisminic to Privacy International. Public Law, 4, 570-584

Reflects on the constitutional implications of ouster clauses, especially regarding separation of powers. Discusses the approach adopted in Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission (HL), the case's subsequent application, and the impact of R.... Read More about Ouster clauses, separation of powers and the intention of Parliament: From Anisminic to Privacy International.