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Events: ICON-S GBIE Conference / IALS Lecture

International Society of Public Law British-Irish Chapter CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS: TECHNIQUES OF CONSTITUTIONAL REGULATION London School […]

UKCLA February 9, 2024 Events

Brian Christopher Jones: Nigel Farage and the UK Constitution

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The upheaval of the UK constitution from 2016 onwards has been associated with a host of individuals, from […]

UKCLA February 5, 2024 United Kingdom

Aradhya Sethia: Constitutional Accountability, Intra-party Processes, and Tortoise Media

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*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other […]

UKCLA January 31, 2024 Constitutional Accountability

Chris Rowe: The legality of the new minimum income requirement

The recently announced plan to increase the minimum income requirement (MIR) to £38,700 led to widespread criticism, with the government […]

UKCLA January 30, 2024 Government decision-making

Kenneth Armstrong: The First Statutory Report on Retained EU Law

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Successive UK Governments have promised to regulate less, better or smarter to promote economic growth and competitiveness while […]

UKCLA January 29, 2024 Brexit, UK government

Event: Bristol Centre Launch – Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill Discussion

Launch Event – University of Bristol Law School’s Centre for European and Public Law, 30th January 2024 The […]

UKCLA January 26, 2024 Events

Jeff King: The House of Lords, Constitutional Propriety, and the Safety of Rwanda Bill

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The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill will receive its second reading in the House of Lords […]

UKCLA January 26, 2024 Constitutional Law, UK Parliament

Announcements:  Parliamentary Academic Fellowships / Call for Papers – Human Rights and Northern Ireland

Parliamentary Academic Fellowships in Constitutional Law and Lobbying and Ethics The UK Parliament has just launched the recruitment […]

UKCLA January 19, 2024 Announcement, Calls for Papers

Robert Craig: The constitutional implications of legislating to exonerate the Post Office sub-postmasters

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Some commentators have claimed that the decision to expedite the process of formally exonerating the sub-postmasters potentially runs afoul of […]

UKCLA January 16, 2024 Constitutional Law

Sanjit Nagi: The Stranglehold of New Labour and Lord Irvine’s Rights-based Constitution

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Last year’s Supreme Court decision in R (AAA) v Home Secretary – which found the British government’s Rwanda […]

UKCLA January 15, 2024 Constitutional Law, European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998

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