Raphael Hogarth
Associate
Raphael's recent work
The role of the law officers: where politics and law collide
Raphael Hogarth arns of the danger of a politician-lawyer giving advice that they believed to be wrong
The government’s reforms to judicial review must respect the separation of powers
Any further reforms to the relationship between the courts and the executive should not neuter judicial review or undermine the separation of powers
Judicial review and policy making
Ministers and officials should accept that judicial review improves policy.
All work
Supervision after Brexit
The UK must say who will play the role of the European Commission after Brexit.
A reasonable compromise on the European Court of Justice
The role of the European Court of Justice in settling disputes over the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement was one of the issues unresolved in March
Voting on Brexit
Parliament’s ‘meaningful vote’ on the Brexit deal will be more than a yes-or-no choice.
Who's afraid of the ECJ?
The UK rarely ends up in the European Court of Justice, and when it does it wins its cases more often than most EU member states.
Dispute resolution after Brexit
How can the stalemate over the European Court be broken?
What’s wrong with infrastructure decision making?
Making decisions about infrastructure is one of the most important but difficult tasks for the UK government.