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Luke Beck: The Constitutionality of Australia’s Offshore Detention Regime for Asylum Seekers: Two Very Recent Cases

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On a far smaller scale that currently being experienced in Europe, Australia has had an issue with asylum […]

Constitutional Law Group April 29, 2016 Australia, Human rights

UKCLA membership 2016: please renew or join

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Dear UKCLA members, Thank you to everyone who has renewed their subscription for 2016. Your membership provides support […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2016 UKCLA

Tom Mullen and Sarah Craig: The Immigration Bill, Reserved Matters and the Sewel Convention

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The Immigration Bill, which received its third reading in the House of Lords on 12th April, affects inter […]

Constitutional Law Group April 22, 2016 Devolution, Scotland, UK government

Weekly events round-up

This week’s events announcements include: Inaugural Event of the On Global Law, Regulation and Justice Series, City Law […]

Constitutional Law Group April 15, 2016 Events, Human rights

Byron Karemba: The Investigatory Powers Bill: Putting the Investigatory Powers Commissioner in Focus (Part II)

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Following on from the first post focusing on the double-lock in the Investigatory Powers Bill (“the Bill”). This […]

Constitutional Law Group April 15, 2016 Administrative law, Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Katie Boyle and Leanne Cochrane: Rights Derived from EU law: Informing the Referendum Process

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This week the UK Government is under a duty to publish information about rights and obligations that arise […]

Constitutional Law Group April 13, 2016 European Union, Human rights, UK government

Graham John Wheeler: The British Overseas Territories and “Direct Rule”

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In the wake of the Mossack Fonseca affair, there have been calls for London to impose “direct rule” […]

Constitutional Law Group April 12, 2016 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

George Williams and Daniel Reynolds: The First Four Years of Australia’s Parliamentary Scrutiny Regime for Human Rights

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Australia is an exception when it comes to the legal protection of human rights. It remains the only […]

Constitutional Law Group April 6, 2016 Australia, Comparative law, Constitutional reform, Human rights

Weekly round-up of events

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This week’s event announcement is below. Ceding Power to the Executive: the Resurrection of Henry VIII Location: Great […]

Constitutional Law Group April 1, 2016 Events

Byron Karemba: The Investigatory Powers Bill: Introducing Judicial Authorisation of Surveillance Warrants in the United Kingdom – Putting the ‘Double-Lock’ in Focus (Part I)

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When the Home Secretary commended the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny in November 2015, she lauded […]

Constitutional Law Group March 22, 2016 Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

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