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Robert Blackburn: The Formal Powers of the Royal Head of State: Terminology, Concepts, and Practice

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This post argues that the terminology of “reserve powers” and “personal prerogatives” are inaccurate and misleading descriptions of […]

UKCLA November 23, 2023 Monarchy

Adam Tucker: The Rwanda Policy, Legal Fiction(s), and Parliament’s Legislative Authority

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Last week the Supreme Court (in R (AAA) v Home Secretary) found the UK government’s policy to send […]

UKCLA November 22, 2023 Parliamentary sovereignty, UK government, UK Parliament

Theodore Konstadinides: Reassessing the UK’s Rwanda Asylum Policy: Tinkering with International Law and the Constitution

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On 15 November, the Supreme Court issued its much-awaited judgment in the case of AAA and others v the […]

UKCLA November 21, 2023 Constitutional Law

Philip Murray: Ouster Clause Redux: The Court of Appeal’s Decision in LA (Albania)

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In the summer I wrote on this blog about the Administrative Court’s decision in R (Oceana) v Upper Tribunal [2023] EWHC 791 […]

UKCLA November 21, 2023 Judicial review

Katia De Blasio: Recent Developments on the Status of EU Derived Case Law

Brexit has been and continues to be a complicated process to understand, especially for continental lawyers. Nevertheless, it […]

UKCLA November 20, 2023 Brexit, European Union, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Leonid Sirota: (How) Can Big Government Be Kept Accountable?

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

UKCLA November 16, 2023 Constitutional Accountability, UKCLA

George Peretz KC: Clause 19 of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Power without accountability

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Clause 19 of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (“the DMCC Bill”) gives the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) […]

UKCLA November 15, 2023 Competition

Kate Ollerenshaw: Impact Assessment as an Accountability Mechanism: Past, Present and Future

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

UKCLA November 9, 2023 Constitutional Accountability, UKCLA

Guy Baldwin: The Case for Moderate Constitutionalism in the UK

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

UKCLA November 7, 2023 Constitutional Accountability

Stephanie Reynolds and Mike Gordon: Mapping the Overarching Challenges for Constitutional Accountability – Blog Series Introduction

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

UKCLA November 6, 2023 Constitutional Accountability, UKCLA

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