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Autumn Ellis: Lawfulness of policies of public bodies and Freedom of Expression under Article 10 ECHR

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The reaffirmation of the Gillick test by the Supreme Court Thirty five years after Gillick v West Norfolk and […]

UKCLA February 28, 2022 Human rights

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UKCLA Membership Renewal Dear UKCLA members, Thank you for your support in 2022. I would like to invite […]

UKCLA February 25, 2022 Announcement

Daniel Hoadley, Joe Tomlinson, Editha Nemsic and Cassandra Somers-Joce: How public is public law? Approximately 55%

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Judicial review judgments possess multi-layered value. For the parties to a case, they are an authoritative record of […]

UKCLA February 25, 2022 Judicial review, Uncategorized

Vicky Kapogianni: Clause 45 of the Nationality and Borders Bill: A Quasi-Open Window of Access to Justice

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Access to justice is a fundamental right in the common law and an essential part of the rule […]

UKCLA February 24, 2022 law-making

Paolo Sandro: A ‘political’ constitution, but for whom? Citizenship fees, legality and the limits of doctrine

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Last week the Supreme Court rendered the much-awaited judgment in R (PRCBC and O (by her litigation friend AO)) […]

UKCLA February 23, 2022 Constitutional Law

Oliver Garner and Tom West: Brexit ‘Freedoms’, Risks and Opportunities? Certainty and uncertainty in the revision of retained EU Law

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On 31 January 2022, the second anniversary of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union, the UK government proposed a […]

UKCLA February 17, 2022 Brexit

Aradhya Sethiya: The party has just begun: The Party Leader and the UK constitution

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The looming uncertainty around Johnson’s term in office is not just a perfect setting for political intrigue, but […]

UKCLA February 14, 2022 Constitutional Accountability

Paul Burgess: A Rule of Law Surprise Party(gate)

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Partygate could tear apart the UK government but, regardless of one’s political preferences, there have been some good […]

UKCLA February 10, 2022 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Donnchadh Greene and Gabriel Tan: Statutory Interpretation and Citizenship: D4 v SSHD and PRCBC v SSHD

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This piece considers two recent decisions – one by the Court of Appeal (“CA”): D4 v Secretary of […]

UKCLA February 9, 2022 Administrative law, principle of legality

Stefan Theil: Missing the Forest for the Trees – Deficits in Doctrinal Methods and How Data Can Help

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Introduction Law and legal scholarship have a problem: a problem with digesting and analysing the sheer volume of […]

UKCLA February 3, 2022 Judiciary, United Kingdom

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