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David Erdos: Mind the Gap – The CJEU Google Spain Judgment Profoundly Challenges the Current Realities of Freedom of Expression and Information Online

CROSS-POSTED FROM OPENDEMOCRACY.NET. The European UnionData Protection Directive of 1995 has always had lofty, and in many ways […]

Constitutional Law Group May 15, 2014 Comparative law, European Union, Human rights

Grégoire Webber: On the ‘lawful’ premise and prostitution

‘It is not a crime in Canada to sell sex for money.’ This factual assertion opens the unanimous […]

Constitutional Law Group May 13, 2014 Canada, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, Uncategorized

Emily MacKenzie: Successful Challenge to Levels of Asylum Support – R (on the application of Refugee Action) v Home Secretary

The High Court recently upheld an important challenge in the field of asylum support. In June 2013, the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 8, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review

Richard Kirkham: Another False Dawn or the Moment ADR Becomes Mainstream

The ombudsman enterprise in the UK is in a state of flux. The last two years have witnessed […]

Constitutional Law Group May 7, 2014 UK government

Graham Gee and Kate Malleson: Judicial Appointments, Diversity and the Equal Merit Provision

One of the changes introduced by the Crime and Courts Act 2013 was to amend section 63 of […]

Constitutional Law Group May 6, 2014 Judiciary

Event: Prisoner Voting and the Constitution

Prisoner Voting and the Constitution Co-sponsored by the Study of Parliament Group and the United Kingdom Constitution Law […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2014 Uncategorized

Mark Elliott: Judicial Review Reform — The Report of the Joint Committee on Human Rights

Earlier this week, the parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has published its report on The implications for […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2014 Judicial review

Bradley Miller: Some Problems in Constitutional Architecture

As my house approaches its centenary, it becomes harder to deny that some architectural designs age better than […]

Constitutional Law Group April 30, 2014 Canada, Human rights

Jason N.E. Varuhas: Should the common law of review and the law under the Human Rights Act 1998 be “synthesised”?

In the recent decision of Kennedy v The Charity Commission [2014] UKSC 20 Lord Mance speculated that in […]

Constitutional Law Group April 28, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review, Uncategorized

Ruthann Robson: US Supreme Court in Schuette: Michigan Can Ban Affirmative Action

CROSS-POSTED FROM Constitutional Law Professors Blog (US). The Court’s opinion in Schuette v. BAMN (Coalition to Defend Affirmative […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2014 America, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review

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