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David Harris, Michael O’Boyle, Ed Bates and Carla Buckley: UK withdrawal from the Convention? A broader view.

In the following blog the authors of the third edition of a leading text on the Law of […]

Constitutional Law Group July 24, 2014 Human rights

Mark Elliott: Human rights reform and the role of the Strasbourg Court

I wrote last week about the dismissal of Dominic Grieve as Attorney-General and subsequent indications as to the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 23, 2014 Human rights

Ralph Janik: Jihad and Citizenship: Assessing the Austrian amendment

Increasing numbers of young European fighters join various jihadist groups involved in the various armed conflicts in the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 22, 2014 Europe

Tom Quinn: Mandates, Manifestos & Coalitions: UK Party Politics after 2010

One of the most important assumptions underlying this view of British politics since 1945 was that governments were […]

Constitutional Law Group July 18, 2014 UK Parliament

Natasha Simonsen:Government cannot use a ‘statutory back door’ to implement major changes to legal aid services, Divisional Court says

In a judgment released yesterday a Divisional Court unanimously struck down the government’s attempt to introduce a residence […]

Constitutional Law Group July 17, 2014 Judicial review

Tom Hickman: Further Concerns about the DRIP Bill

In a blog post on Monday I expressed concerns about the lack of time for proper scrutiny of […]

Constitutional Law Group July 16, 2014 Uncategorized

Tom Hickman on the DRIP Bill: Plugging Gaps in Surveillance Laws or Authorising the Unlawful?

The unveiling last Thursday of a a draft bill on surveillance powers that is to be rushed through […]

Constitutional Law Group July 14, 2014 Uncategorized

Comment on India: Chintan Chandrachud: Dance Bars, Dialogue, and the Indian Supreme Court

An interesting constitutional narrative, involving the government of the Indian state of Maharashtra and India’s Supreme Court, is […]

Constitutional Law Group July 13, 2014 India

Craig Prescott: Conference Report: Prisoner Voting and the Constitution 18th June 2014, Faculty of Laws, UCL

As is well known to readers of this blog, the issue of prisoner voting has been a long […]

Constitutional Law Group July 9, 2014 Events

Comment on Hong Kong: Cora Chan: When, if ever, will Hong Kong see democracy?

Seventeen years ago China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong. China promised a high degree of autonomy and separate […]

Constitutional Law Group July 7, 2014 China, Hong Kong

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