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Paolo Sandro: Vorrei ma non posso? The Brown Commission’s report and the conundrum of constitutional entrenchment in the UK

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The Brown Commission’s report on the future of the Union has already sparked a lively debate. In a […]

UKCLA December 19, 2022 Brown Commission, Constitutional Law, Constitutional reform, Parliamentary sovereignty, United Kingdom

Paolo Sandro: A ‘political’ constitution, but for whom? Citizenship fees, legality and the limits of doctrine

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Last week the Supreme Court rendered the much-awaited judgment in R (PRCBC and O (by her litigation friend AO)) […]

UKCLA February 23, 2022 Constitutional Law

Paolo Sandro: Do You Really Mean It? Ouster Clauses, Judicial Review Reform, and the UK Constitutionalism Paradox

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The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. […]

UKCLA June 1, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional Law, Judicial review, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Event: Book Roundtable – The Making of Constitutional Democracy

Constitutional democracies around the world are in distress. Internal and external factors are putting pressure – and often […]

UKCLA February 24, 2023 Events

Adam Tucker: Entrenchment, Parliamentary Sovereignty, and the Limited Radicalism of the Brown Report

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The publication of the Report of the Commission on the UK’s Future is attracting widespread attention.  The centrepiece of its constitutional […]

UKCLA December 15, 2022 Brown Commission, Constitutional change

Guy Baldwin: The Proposed Bill of Rights and Constitutionalism in the UK

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On an orthodox approach, legislation of the UK Parliament is interpreted by courts, but not reviewed by them […]

UKCLA June 29, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022, Human rights, Human Rights Act 1998, United Kingdom

Alexander Latham-Gambi: What is Parliament doing when it legislates? Legislative Intention and Parliamentary Sovereignty in Privacy International.

In this post I argue, with reference to Privacy International, that the nature of legislation as a speech […]

UKCLA April 20, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Event: Judicial Review of Legislation in Italy and in the United Kingdom, 13 June 2016

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The Italian Cultural Institute, the Devolution Club and the UK Constitutional Law Association invite you to the 11th […]

Constitutional Law Group June 3, 2016 Events, Judicial review
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