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George Letsas: Lord Sumption’s Attack on Strasbourg: More Than Political Rhetoric?

In a lecture delivered on the 20th of November, Lord Sumption, the United Kingdom Supreme Court judge, mounted […]

Constitutional Law Group December 9, 2013 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Conference Announcement: Public Law Conference – Call for Papers

15 – 17 September 2014 University of Cambridge A couple of months ago, we announced that, in September […]

Constitutional Law Group December 8, 2013 Uncategorized

Stephen Tierney: The Scottish Constitution After Independence

According to the Scottish Government White Paper issued this week, Scotland’s Future, an independent Scotland will have a […]

Constitutional Law Group December 2, 2013 Scotland

Chintan Chandrachud: Beyond Ghaidan and Back: the Supreme Court of India on Rights-Compliant Interpretation

 Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza remains the leading case on rights-compliant interpretation under section 3 of the UK Human Rights […]

Constitutional Law Group November 30, 2013 Comparative law, Human rights, India

Gavin Phillipson: “Historic” Commons’ Syria vote: the constitutional significance. Part II – the way forward

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In Part I of this blog post I set out in detail the reasoned case for my opinion […]

Constitutional Law Group November 29, 2013 UK Parliament

John Stanton: The road from Gettysburg. Are we nearly there yet?

Last Friday, much was made of the 50th anniversary of John F Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, 22 November […]

Constitutional Law Group November 28, 2013 UK Parliament

News: Scottish White Paper

The White Paper on Scottish Independence was published yesterday.  It can be accessed online, or those within the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2013 Scotland

Helen Fenwick: Prisoners’ Voting Rights, Subsidiarity, and Protocols 15 and 16: Re-creating Dialogue With the Strasbourg Court?

This blog does not intend to rehearse the merits of the prisoners’ voting rights saga. In principle it […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2013 Human rights

Adam Perry and Farrah Ahmed: Are Constitutional Statutes ‘Quasi-Entrenched’?

The Supreme Court issued its decision in H v Lord Advocate (pdf) in 2012. The decision has been […]

Constitutional Law Group November 26, 2013 Judiciary

Philip Murray: Natural Justice at the Boundaries of Public Law

The intention of this post is a simple one: to assess the ways in which natural justice arguments […]

Constitutional Law Group November 21, 2013 Judicial review

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