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Lecture: A Bill of Rights for the UK?

A Bill of Rights for the UK? Chair: Madeleine Colvin, Immigration Judge, Human Rights Consultant, Doughty Street Chambers human […]

Constitutional Law Group October 26, 2011 Uncategorized

Nick Barber: The Special Adviser Who Wasn’t.

Much has, and surely will, be written about the strange case of the Defence Minister, Liam Fox, his […]

Constitutional Law Group October 25, 2011 UK Parliament

Bradley W. Miller: Assisted Suicide and Judicial Review

What considerations can justify a court overturning a recent constitutional precedent?  This constitutional perennial is once again in […]

Constitutional Law Group October 22, 2011 Canada, Comparative law, Human rights

Jack Simson Caird: Parliamentary Constitutional Review: The Case of the Health and Social Care Reform Bill

There are certain news stories which require a double-take. On the 11th and 12th of October, a number […]

Constitutional Law Group October 19, 2011 UK Parliament

Tom Hickman: The Bill of Rights Commission and the How Question

Has anybody else noticed that the Bill of Rights Commission’s consultation is missing a question? In its consultation, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Jacob Rowbottom: Press independence and the Leveson Inquiry

The view of the press as the ‘fourth estate’ is sometimes described by media historians as a myth […]

Constitutional Law Group October 14, 2011 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Roger Masterman and Jo Murkens: What Kind of a Court is the UK Supreme Court?

The United Kingdom Supreme Court (UKSC) is something of a novel institution among apex courts.  It is not […]

Constitutional Law Group October 11, 2011 Judiciary

Mark Elliott and Robert Thomas: Cart and Eba—the new tribunals system and the courts

The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 fundamentally reshapes both the way in which tribunals relate to one […]

Constitutional Law Group October 5, 2011 Judicial review, Judiciary

Aileen McHarg: Final Appeals in Scots Criminal Cases

On 25 May, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Fraser v Her Majesty’s Advocate [2011] UKSC […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2011 Judiciary, Scotland

Douglas Edlin: The Substance of Things Hoped For.

One reason that the film V for Vendetta resonated so powerfully with Americans was its presentation of such […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2011 Comparative law, UK Parliament

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