Decolonising public law in legal education
Adebisi, F. (2020) ‘Decolonising the Law School’, Law Teacher, 54(4): 471–577.
Cullen, A. (2021) ‘Decolonizing Public Law’, in D. Tran (ed) Decolonizing University Teaching and Learning: An Entry Model for Grappling with Complexities, London: Bloomsbury, 139–43.
Jivraj, S. (2020) ‘Decolonising the Academy – Between a Rock and a Hard Place’, Interventions, 22(4): 552–73.
Colonial legacies in public law
El-Enany, N. (2020) (B)ordering Britain: Law, Race and Empire, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Lino, D. (2016) ‘Albert Venn Dicey and the Constitutional Theory of Empire’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 36(4): 751–80.
Prabhat, D. (2020) ‘Unequal Citizenship and Subjecthood: A Rose by Any Other Name ... ?’, Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 71(2): 175–91.
Scott, P.F. (2020) ‘The Constitutional Legacies of Empire’, Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 71(2): 99–330.
Allocating power
De Mars, S. and O’Donoghue, A. (2021) ‘Beyond Matryoshka Governance in the Twenty-First Century: The Curious Case of Northern Ireland’, in O. Doyle, A. McHarg and J. Murkens (eds) The Brexit Challenge for Ireland and the United Kingdom: Constitutions under Pressure, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 64–85.
Grez Hidalgo, P., de Londras, F. and Lock, D. (2022), ‘Parliament, the Pandemic, and Constitutional Principle in the United Kingdom: A Study of the Coronavirus Act 2020’, Modern Law Review, 85(6): 1463–503.
Horne, A., Thompson, L. and Yong, B. (eds) (2022) Parliament and the Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing.
McEwen, N., Kenny, M., Sheldon, J. and Brown Swan, C. (2020) ‘Intergovernmental Relations in the UK: Time for a Radical Overhaul?’, Political Quarterly, 91(3): 632–40.
Public law and gender
Hunter, R. and Rackley, E. (eds) (2022) Justice for Everyone: The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lammasniemi, L. (2017) ‘Welfare, Anti-austerity and Gender: New Territory and New Sources of Hostility for the Human Rights Act’, in F. Cowell (ed) Critically Examining the Case against the 1998 Human Rights Act, Abingdon: Routledge, 151–65.
O’Brien, C. (2019) ‘What Is the Point of Social Security? Discriminatory and Damaging Effects of the Two-Child Limit Justified by the “Lottery of Birth”’, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 41(4): 479–82.
Public law and race
Atrey, S. (2021) ‘Structural Racism and Race Discrimination’, Current Legal Problems, 74(1): 1–34.
Bowling, B. and Westenra, S. (2018) ‘Racism, Immigration, and Policing’, in M. Bosworth, A. Parmar and Y. Vasquez (eds) Race, Criminal Justice, and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 61–77.
El-Enany, N. (2020), Bordering Britain: Law, Race and Empire, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Olatokun, M.A. (2021) ‘Does the Law Think That Black Lives Matter? A Reflection upon the Role of the Public Sector Equality Duty in Promoting Racial Equality before the Law’, Theory and Practice of Legislation, 9(1): 83–95.
Public law and persons with disabilities
Lawson, A. and Orchard. M. (2021) ‘The Anticipatory Reasonable Adjustment Duty: Removing the Blockages?’, Cambridge Law Journal, 80(2): 308–37.
Machin, R. (2017), ‘Made to Measure? An Analysis of the Transition from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payment’, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 39(4): 435–53.
McColgan, A. (2015) ‘Litigating the Public Sector Equality Duty: The Story So Far’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 35(3): 453–85.
Public law and social rights
Cowan, D. (2019), ‘Reducing Homelessness or Re-ordering the Deckchairs?’, Modern Law Review, 82(1): 105–28.
Meers, J. (2022) ‘The “Cumulative Impact” Problem in Social Welfare: Some Legal, Policy and Theoretical Solutions’, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 44(1): 42–64.
Simpson, M., McKeever, G. and Fitzpatrick, C. (2023) ‘Legal Protection against Destitution in the UK: The Case for a Right to a Subsistence Minimum’, Modern Law Review 86(2): 465–97.