Dr Robert Craig
Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol
Dr Robert Craig is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol specialising in Public Law, with a particular focus on Constitutional Law. His previous work on ouster clauses was cited in the leading UK Supreme Court case, called Privacy International, by Lord Carnwath, who delivered the main judgment. A further article on ouster clauses that responds to recent developments has recently been accepted by Public Law journal and underpins some of the policy proposals contained in this paper.
Download Publication Online Reader This new report from Policy Exchange is the first to be released under the auspices of its new Nuclear Enterprise Commission. The Commission will produce a series of papers and research notes over the coming six months addressing the most pressing questions facing the UK’s nuclear enterprise. Drawing together expertise from across government, industry and academia, its research and events will span subjects from nuclear deterrent […]
This paper challenges some claims made about the constitutional obligations of Her Majesty the Queen, the current Prime Minister and the next Prime Minister.
The hotly anticipated final report of the Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce landed just before the Budget. Led by the highly respected John Fingleton, it was extremely critical of aspects of the current regulatory regime for the construction of nuclear power stations and the ‘gold-plating’ in some areas. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced during the Budget that the Government ‘accepts the principle of all the recommendations’. In welcome additional news, Fingleton […]