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Eirik Bjorge: The Dualist System of the English Constitution and the Victorian Acquis

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  The Supreme Court in Miller set out the model that ‘the dualist system is a necessary corollary […]

Constitutional Law Group April 28, 2017 Europe, European Union, International law, UK Parliament

Rachel Jones: Increasing Judicial Diversity – A Constitutional Imperative?

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Tuesday marked the launch of JUSTICE’s Working Party report, Increasing judicial diversity.  The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, […]

Constitutional Law Group April 27, 2017 Judiciary

Robert Hazell: Is the Fixed-term Parliaments Act a Dead Letter?

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Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The ease with which Theresa May was able to secure an early dissolution […]

Constitutional Law Group April 26, 2017 Comparative law, UK government, UK Parliament

Henry Pearce: Some Thoughts on the Encryption Regulatory Debate

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Debates about the regulation of encryption technologies and surveillance have been around for decades. It is in unfortunate […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2017 UK government

Paul Reid: How Fixed Is a Fixed-term Parliament?

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However unexpected the Prime Minister’s call for a general election may be, and however appropriate it may, or […]

Constitutional Law Group April 20, 2017 Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Jeff King: May’s Gambit

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Theresa May has deftly launched a gambit to get around the core purpose of the Fixed Term Parliaments […]

Constitutional Law Group April 19, 2017 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

K M Hayne: The ‘Great Repeal Bill’

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In the White Paper published in February this year (“The United Kingdom’s exit from and new partnership with […]

Constitutional Law Group April 12, 2017 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Joe Tomlinson: UK Quo Vadis? The EEA as a Workable Framework

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On 3 February 2017, the University of Sheffield School of Law—in co-operation with the UK Constitutional Law Association […]

Constitutional Law Group April 6, 2017 Europe, European Union, Events, Scotland, UK government, Wales

Farrah Ahmed: The Autonomy Rationale for Religious Freedom

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Does the right to religious freedom protect girls who wear religious dress to school, bakers who refuse to […]

Constitutional Law Group April 5, 2017 Human rights

Lea Raible and Leah Trueblood: The Swiss System of Referendums and the Impossibility of Direct Democracy

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The referendums in the United Kingdom of 2011, 2014, and 2016 have sparked a debate about the merits […]

Constitutional Law Group April 4, 2017 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, Scotland

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