Post 3 of 4
• When a public body uses flagging systems, what is the scope of judicial review, and how much deference will courts give when welfare rights are involved?
#HumanRights #WelfareLaw #AdministrativeLaw #BarristerInTraining
Post 1 of 4
Stunning to see that HMRC may have relied on incomplete/suspect travel data from the Home Office to suspend thousands of child-benefit payments — and that the ICO is now involved. #HumanRights #WelfareLaw #AdministrativeLaw #BarristerInTraining
Post 4 of 4—🔎 In my opinion the new Act will likely generate new litigation around unlawful eviction, rent increases, and discrimination — meaningful foundation for future advocacy and policy debates.
#RentersRightsAct #UKLaw #LegalReform #BarristerInTraining #LawStudentLife #AccessToJustice
Post 3 or 4—This is more than just housing reform — it’s a live case study in how Parliament balances private rights, market freedom, and social justice.
#RentersRightsAct #UKLaw #LegalReform #BarristerInTraining #LawStudentLife #AccessToJustice
Post 2 or 4
• Fixed-term ASTs are ending — all tenancies will now be periodic
• Eviction grounds have been tightened, giving tenants greater protection
• Rent increases and pet requests are now more transparent and challengeable
#RentersRightsAct #LegalReform #BarristerInTraining #AccessToJustice
Post 1 or 4—I’m fascinated by how this new Act is reshaping the landlord-tenant landscape in England.
#RentersRightsAct #UKLaw #LegalReform #BarristerInTraining #LawStudentLife #AccessToJustice