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Philip Allott: The Problem of Direct Democracy: Brexit and the Tyranny of the Majority

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The Brexit process has been a major event in British constitutional history, and in the history of constitutionalism […]

Constitutional Law Group January 10, 2019 Europe, European Union

Robert Craig: Can the Government Use the Royal Prerogative to Extend Article 50?

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Introduction The possibility of extending the Article 50 process is being discussed in media outlets and social media. […]

Constitutional Law Group January 9, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Anurag Deb: Privacy International: A Matter of Constitutional Logic and Judicial Trust?

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Introduction The High Court and Court of Appeal decisions in Privacy International v IPT have ignited the debate […]

Constitutional Law Group January 8, 2019 Judicial review

Dennis Dixon: Wightman and the General Interpretation of Article 50

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The recent CJEU decision of Wightman v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union [2018] 3 WLR […]

Constitutional Law Group January 7, 2019 Europe, European Union

Reminder: UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Roundtable, Monday 7th January 2019

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This is a friendly reminder that the UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held at 12 o’clock on […]

Constitutional Law Group January 3, 2019 Events, UKCLA

Weekly round-up

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This week’s announcement is below. ~~~ Readers are invited to peruse the first Debate Symposium since the IACL-AIDC […]

Constitutional Law Group December 21, 2018 IACL

Andrew Geddis: New Zealand’s Supreme Court Considers Prisoner Voting – Twice

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New Zealand’s Supreme Court has twice in the past two months turned its attention to the vexed issue […]

Constitutional Law Group December 21, 2018 Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, New Zealand

Chris McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg: Continuity and Confusion: Towards Clarity? – The Supreme Court and the Scottish Continuity Bill

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Introduction The Supreme Court has now handed down its judgment in The UK Withdrawal from the European Union […]

Constitutional Law Group December 20, 2018 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Parliamentary Intention, Anisminic, and the Privacy International Case (Part Two)

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In Part 1, I cast Anisminic as an example of a common law doctrine of interpretation which can […]

Constitutional Law Group December 19, 2018 Judicial review

Adam Tucker: Parliamentary Intention, Anisminic, and the Privacy International Case (Part One)

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Introduction Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard argument in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal. This […]

Constitutional Law Group December 18, 2018 Judicial review

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