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Christmas Break

The UKCLA blog will close for the Christmas break on Tuesday 20th December 2022 and will re-open for […]

UKCLA December 16, 2022 Announcement, UKCLA

Mike Gordon:  A New Britain, A New Constitution? Labour’s Proposals for Constitutional Entrenchment

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The Labour Party’s Commission on the UK’s Future has published a report making some bold proposals for constitutional […]

UKCLA December 16, 2022 Brown Commission, Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Parliamentary sovereignty

Adam Tucker: Entrenchment, Parliamentary Sovereignty, and the Limited Radicalism of the Brown Report

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The publication of the Report of the Commission on the UK’s Future is attracting widespread attention.  The centrepiece of its constitutional […]

UKCLA December 15, 2022 Brown Commission, Constitutional change

UKCLA Membership

Dear UKCLA members, Thank you to all members who have renewed their membership for this year. Ahead of […]

UKCLA December 12, 2022 Announcement, UKCLA

Lee Marsons and Sarah Nason: Public Law Current Survey (August – October 2022)

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Editors’ note: The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted here with the generous […]

UKCLA December 12, 2022 Current Survey

Aileen McHarg: The Future of the Territorial Constitution under Labour? The Report of the Commission on the UK’s Future

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On Monday, the Labour Party published the report of the Commission on the UK’s Future, chaired by Gordon […]

UKCLA December 8, 2022 Brown Commission, Devolution, United Kingdom

Elizabeth A. O’Loughlin, Gabriel Tan and Cassandra Somers-Joce: The Duty of Candour in Judicial Review: The Case of the Lost Policy

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Earlier this year, in a Divisional Court judgment that garnered much attention from public lawyers, the Home Office […]

UKCLA December 7, 2022 Judicial review

Alice Donald: Earning Deference from Strasbourg: Has the UK Got the Message?

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This blog addresses a paradox: why is it that the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or ‘the […]

UKCLA December 6, 2022 European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998

Call for Papers

SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (SLSA) ANNUAL CONFERENCE Ulster University, Derry-Londonderry, from 4 to 6 April 2023 SECTION: CONSTITUTIONALISM IN […]

UKCLA December 2, 2022 Calls for Papers

Ronan Cormacain: The rise and rise of the super-enabling clause

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It has become increasingly popular to include what I term a ‘super-enabling clause’ in primary legislation. It is […]

UKCLA November 30, 2022 Devolution, UK Parliament

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