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Grégoire Webber: Australia: Parliamentary review of Victoria’s Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities

On 19 April 2011, the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee of the Parliament of Victoria was tasked […]

Constitutional Law Group September 27, 2011 Australia, Comparative law, Human rights

Dawn Oliver: Review of H. Gommer, A Biological Theory of Law: Natural Law Theory Revisited (2011, Create Space/Amazon, Seattle, 179pp)

Given the growth of work in psychological explanations of law in many fields, a book by a Dutch […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2011 Uncategorized

Alison L. Young: Fixed-Term Parliaments and Neurath’s Ship

The UK constitution could be compared to Neurath’s ship. Unlike other countries, the UK cannot point to a […]

Constitutional Law Group September 24, 2011 UK Parliament

Gavin Phillipson: Constitutional Principles and the Human Rights Act: Moving Beyond One-Way Street Approaches

 I’ve been thinking recently about the relationship of the Human Rights Act with the existing principles of the […]

Constitutional Law Group September 23, 2011 Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Patrick O’Brien: Judicial Independence and the Irish Referendum on Judicial Pay

If all goes to plan, this week the wording of a new amendment to the Irish Constitution will […]

Constitutional Law Group September 16, 2011 Ireland, Judiciary

Colm O’Cinneide: Equality: A Constitutional Principle?

In 1994, Jeffrey Jowell published a paper in that year’s volume of Current Legal Problems entitled ‘Is Equality […]

Constitutional Law Group September 14, 2011 Comparative law, Judicial review

Stuart Lakin: I’m Afraid That There’s Just No Escaping it: Public lawyers Must Also Be Legal And Political Theorists.

Many of the public lawyers who visit this blog will have been fed on a very strict diet […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2011 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Nick Barber: The Commission on the Human Rights Act and the European Court of Human Rights.

The Commission tasked with suggesting reforms to the structure of rights protection in the United Kingdom has sent a letter to […]

Constitutional Law Group September 10, 2011 Constitutional reform, European Union, Human rights

Greg Weeks: Attacking the High Court: a comment on the Malaysian Solution Case and its aftermath.

It is, fortunately, a rare occurrence for Australia’s government to be in conflict with its judiciary but there […]

Constitutional Law Group September 3, 2011 Australia, Judicial review

Keith Ewing: The Sound of Silence – Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and the ‘Riots’

In the second week of August, Britain’s political classes were gripped by panic as a number of English […]

Constitutional Law Group August 30, 2011 Human rights, UK government

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