On its passage through Parliament, the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) attracted a great deal of […]
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The relationship between delegated legislation and the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) is seemingly becoming a more contentious […]
Dear UKCLA members, Thank you for your support in 2020. I would like to invite all members to […]
The Court of Appeal has recently affirmed the proposition that a person can be liable under the misuse […]
The Public Law Project will be holding an online conference examining Public Law and Brexit, starting on Monday […]
There have been recent revelations about the use of the Queen’s consent procedure in relation to Government Bills. […]
Following the insurrection at the US Capitol on 6 January, several Republican lawmakers accused the press and social […]
Viruses can move the world and COVID-19 has unquestionably tested the United Kingdom’s constitutional settlement. This is not […]
Legislation needs to be clear so that citizens can understand it and parliamentarians know what they are voting […]
To anyone who accepts Britain’s parliamentary sovereignty, Brexit should not make sense. How could a nation committed to […]