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UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Round Table – 8th January 2025

This is a reminder that the UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on […]

UKCLA January 6, 2025 Announcement, Events

UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Round Table

8th January 2025 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on Wednesday 8th […]

UKCLA December 19, 2024 Announcement, Events

David Erdos: A Clear Oversight? Inquiring into the Information Commissioner’s 2024 Statutory Review of Journalism

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2024 was billed to be the year of the first ‘robust and comprehensive’ UK statutory review of the extent of […]

UKCLA December 17, 2024 Data Protection

Anurag Deb: The language of laws: Situating legislative drafting in its proper context

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One aspect of the recent debates surrounding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill moved by Kim Leadbeater MP […]

UKCLA December 16, 2024 Legislation

Christmas Break

The UKCLA blog will be taking a break over the Christmas period – the blog will be closed […]

UKCLA December 12, 2024 Announcement

Mike Gordon: Labour’s Ministerial Code and Political Standards Reform

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On 6th November, Prime Minister Keir Starmer published his (long awaited) revised version of the Ministerial Code.  A […]

UKCLA December 5, 2024 Constitutional Accountability, UK government

George Peretz:  The Policy Exchange Paper on the Attorney General’s New Legal Risk Guidelines: Excited Adjectives, Unpersuasive Analysis

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One of the best lessons I was given by my pupil supervisors in drafting written submissions was to […]

UKCLA December 4, 2024 Policy Making

Francesca Jackson: Should the Monarch Pay Inheritance Tax?

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The recent protests by farmers over changes to the rules on inheritance tax have raised questions over who, […]

UKCLA December 2, 2024 Monarchy, UK government

Andrew Le Sueur: Finally, separation of powers in Jersey?

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The question of separating constitutional powers in Jersey is more complex than it appears. Here’s why. Jersey and […]

UKCLA November 28, 2024 Constitutional change

Stevie Martin: Differentiation in dying: Can limiting assisted suicide to the terminally ill be justified? 

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With the second reading of Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill fast approaching, debate persists […]

UKCLA November 27, 2024 law-making, Legislation

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