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Terence Daintith: Attacking the Attorney General: Some constitutional and administrative context

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Identifying the rules and practices that should properly be regarded as part of our flexible and uncodified constitution […]

UKCLA March 6, 2025 Constitutional Accountability

Event: Panel Discussion on the ‘Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill’

Panel Discussion on the ‘Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill’ 18:00-19:30 Monday 24th February 2025 University of […]

UKCLA February 21, 2025 Events

Max Taylor: A Role for Parliament in Independent Judicial Appointments: A Comparison with the Comptroller and Auditor General

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The Starmer ministry plans to ‘…deepen our democracy by reforming Parliament…’, but missing from its proposals is any […]

UKCLA February 19, 2025 Judiciary, UK government, UK Parliament

Call for Papers: EGPA – Law and Administration Group

University of Glasgow, August 2025 The European Group of Public Administration has launched its Call for Papers for […]

UKCLA February 14, 2025 Calls for Papers

Ben Yong: What—and Who—is Parliament?

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The Palace of Westminster is a symbol of British democracy, and it is falling apart. It is a […]

UKCLA February 13, 2025 UK Parliament

Paolo Sandro: Soft, But for Whom? Law and the Creation of Accountability

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. The other posts […]

UKCLA February 12, 2025 Administrative law

Mark K Heatley: The Disadvantages of Local Legislation

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The term Private Acts of Parliament (PA) is widely used to include local Acts, that benefit organizations such […]

UKCLA February 11, 2025 law-making, local government

Himani Bhakuni: The Legitimacy of Exclusively Using Soft Law: The Case of Unhealthy Diets

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. The other posts […]

UKCLA February 10, 2025 Administrative law

Call for Papers: Is Democracy Possible?/ SLS Public Law ECR and PGR event (25 February)

Keele Law Review The Keele Law Review is pleased to announce a call for submissions for its sixth […]

UKCLA February 7, 2025 Calls for Papers

Nicholas Reed Langen: The Use and Abuse of Citizenship Deprivation: SSHD v Kolicaj

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Any British citizen that happens to hold citizenship for another country could find themselves in an invidious position. […]

UKCLA February 6, 2025 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

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