Privacy International: a constitutional barometer

In the 1960s, there was talk of a ‘Fairness Revolution’ in English judicial review.1 One of the most pertinent cases exemplifying such a movement is Anisminic.2 In that case, an administrative statutory body, the Foreign Compensation Commission, was given the job of deciding whether compensation should be awarded for property sequestrated as a result of the 1956 […]

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