Earlier this year, in a Divisional Court judgment that garnered much attention from public lawyers, the Home Office […]
Author: UKCLA
This blog addresses a paradox: why is it that the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or ‘the […]
SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (SLSA) ANNUAL CONFERENCE Ulster University, Derry-Londonderry, from 4 to 6 April 2023 SECTION: CONSTITUTIONALISM IN […]
It has become increasingly popular to include what I term a ‘super-enabling clause’ in primary legislation. It is […]
At paras 56-57 of their judgment, the court in Reference by the Lord Advocate of devolution issues ([2022] UKSC 31) […]
Only a few short months on from the passing of the Northern Ireland (Ministers, Elections and Petitions of Concern) […]
The resurrected Bill of Rights Bill (BoRB) shows that the government is continuing to grasp at the wrong […]
*Editors’ note: This post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]
*Editors’ note: This post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]
*Editors’ note: this post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]