R (British Medical Association) v Secretary of State for Defence

Subject Matter

STATUTE — Commencement — Minister’s powers — Secretary of State having power to appoint commencement date for statutory provisions concerning employment rights for armed forces — Secretary of State deciding not to appoint day for commencement pending review of internal service complaints system — Whether failure to comply with duty to consider commencement — Whether decision irrational — Employment Rights Act 1996 (c 18), s 192, Sch 2, para 16

[2022] EWHC 1262 (Admin); [2022] 1 WLR 4831; [2023] 1 All ER 860; [2022] WLR(D) 234, QBD

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