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Craig Prescott: The Union, Constitutional Change and Constitutional Conventions (and English Regionalism?)

Last week, the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee published their report, Do We Need A […]

Constitutional Law Group April 3, 2013 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Dawn Oliver: Parliamentary Sovereignty in Comparative Perspective

I Parliamentary sovereignty in other countries  In this post I defend the absence of judicial strike down powers […]

Constitutional Law Group April 2, 2013 Comparative law, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Conor Gearty: The Important Inconvenience of the Rule of Law

Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]

Constitutional Law Group March 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Christopher McCrudden: Equality and the Good Friday Agreement: Fifteen Years On

 The Northern Ireland peace agreement was born on the 10th April 1998, Good Friday, in Belfast and will […]

Constitutional Law Group March 29, 2013 Devolution, Northern Ireland

Mark Elliott: Devolution, the West Lothian Question, and the nature of constitutional reform in the United Kingdom

Earlier this week, the McKay Commission published its Report on the Consequences of Devolution for the House of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 26, 2013 Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament

Mike Gordon: Ministerial Responsibility After Huhne

Does the Chris Huhne affair have constitutional implications?  In one sense, the answer to this question might be […]

Constitutional Law Group March 25, 2013 UK Parliament

Helen Fenwick: The Report of the Bill of Rights Commission: disappointing Conservative expectations or fulfilling them?

The Commission delivered its Report – A UK Bill of Rights? – The Choice Before Us – to […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2013 Human rights

Aileen McHarg: The Leveson Report, the Royal Charter and the Scottish Parliament: A Reply to Jamieson

Iain Jamieson’s earlier post argues that the ability of the Scottish Parliament to implement its own model of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2013 Devolution, Scotland

Iain Jamieson: The Leveson Report, the Royal Charter and the Scottish Parliament

The Scottish Parliament can legislate to regulate the press in Scotland. This is because this matter  is not […]

Constitutional Law Group March 20, 2013 Scotland

Jacob Rowbottom: Entrenching a Royal Charter – some initial thoughts

After much political manoeuvring over the weekend, a deal has been struck on the Royal Charter to implement […]

Constitutional Law Group March 18, 2013 UK Parliament

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