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Rhiannon Ogden-Jones: Legal Uncertainty and the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill 2023

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The Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill (‘LURB’), currently before the House of Lords, aims to facilitate the government’s levelling-up […]

UKCLA June 28, 2023 Constitutional reform, United Kingdom

Mark Hill KC and Simon Lee: State, Churches and Chancel Repairs – Twenty Years On

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Twenty years ago today, on 26 June 2003, each of the five Law Lords in Aston Cantlow v […]

UKCLA June 26, 2023 Human Rights Act 1998

Mike Gordon: Creating an Integrity and Ethics Commission in the UK: The Case for Reform and Challenges for Implementation

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In an era of intense and continuing controversy over the rules of political responsibility, the question of how […]

UKCLA June 22, 2023 Constitutional reform, United Kingdom

Tim Sayer: The Passive Virtues and the Abuse of Delegated Legislation: Courts, the Political Constitution and the Public Order Act 1986 (Serious Disruption to the Life of the Community) Regulations 2023

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In 1961 Alexander Bickel argued that the US Supreme Court should adopt what he called the ‘passive virtues’ – minimising […]

UKCLA June 19, 2023 Civil Liberties, Judicial review, law-making

Events: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights – Launch Event / European Human Rights Law Conference 2023 – Call for Papers / Conceptualizing a Decolonizing Rule of Law for Animals

Law of the European Convention on Human Rights – Launch Event The University of Nottingham’s Human Rights Law […]

UKCLA June 9, 2023 Events

Brian Christopher Jones: Leadership exit points in the UK constitution 

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The UK constitution contains numerous ways that a serving Prime Minister can be deposed. Although we’ve seen this […]

UKCLA June 5, 2023 Constitutional Accountability

Events: UK Constitutional Reform Proposals in Comparative Perspective / Global South Network Guest Lectures / Post-Brexit Governance of the United Kingdom’s Territorial Constitution

The Italian Cultural Institute, the Devolution Club and the UK Constitutional Law Association invite you to the 16th Italian-British […]

UKCLA June 2, 2023 Events

Eliza Bechtold: Recent Efforts to Regulate Expression by Conservatives in the UK and the US Highlight a Shift Toward Illiberalism

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Conservative politicians in the UK and the US are making headlines for regulatory efforts targeting core free speech […]

UKCLA June 1, 2023 Civil Liberties

Event: Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability – UKCLA Conference 2023

Call for Papers UKCLA Conference 2023 Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability University of Liverpool – 11th & 12th […]

UKCLA May 26, 2023 Events

Alex Benn: Criminalising Constitutional Debate? Anti-monarchy Protests, Treason and Public Order

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Until 2022, calling for the abolition of the monarchy may still have been a form of treason in […]

UKCLA May 25, 2023 Monarchy, United Kingdom

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