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Kate Malleson: Taking the politics out of judicial appointments?

Seven years after the judicial appointments process was completely refashioned under the provisions of the Constitutional Reform Act […]

Constitutional Law Group February 21, 2012 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

Stuart Lakin: What Role Should Judges Play in the Constitution Justice Sumption?

In his recent F.A. Mann lecture Jonathan Sumption Q.C., the newly appointed member of the Supreme Court, took […]

Constitutional Law Group February 19, 2012 Judicial review, Judiciary

Armin von Bogdandy, Matthias Kottmann, Carlino Antpöhler, Johanna Dickschen, Simon Hentrei and Maja Smrkolj: A Rescue Package for EU Fundamental Rights – Illustrated with Reference to the Example of Media Freedom

Fundamental rights protection, once a side show, has become important for the EU, as proved by the newfound […]

Constitutional Law Group February 18, 2012 Comparative law, European Union, Human rights

House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution Produces Report on Legality of Scottish Referendum.

The House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution has published a report on the legal issues raised […]

Constitutional Law Group February 17, 2012 Scotland

Grégoire Webber: On Independence for Scotland: An Overview Of Canadian Experience

Canadian constitutional experience with federal-provincial relations and a bill of rights has provided a point of comparison for […]

Constitutional Law Group February 17, 2012 Canada, Comparative law, Devolution, Scotland

Alison L. Young: Whose Convention Rights are they anyway?

It is probably an under-statement to say that the Human Rights Act 1998 is not Teresa May’s favourite […]

Constitutional Law Group February 12, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary

Nick Barber: The Sophick Constitution

With the United Kingdom facing severe financial hardship – and some European countries even facing bankruptcy – we […]

Constitutional Law Group February 10, 2012 Constitutional reform, UK government

Dean Knight: Tid-bits from New Zealand: an election, a referendum, and a multi-party government policy programme

The new parliamentary year kicked off in New Zealand this week, following an election held late last year […]

Constitutional Law Group February 8, 2012 New Zealand, Uncategorized

Christian Djeffal: Constitutional paths not taken: Germany vs. Italy before the ICJ

On 3 February 2012 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave the eagerly awaited judgment in the case […]

Constitutional Law Group February 5, 2012 Comparative law, International law

Event: How Constitutions Change: Some Surprising Findings

UCL’s Institute for Global Law / IUS Commune Lecture Series presents How Constitutions Change: Some Surprising Findings  on Tuesday […]

Constitutional Law Group February 5, 2012 Uncategorized

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