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Edmund Robinson: Fumbling with interpretation – Clause 5 of the Bill of Rights and the positive obligations challenge

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The ‘Bill of Rights Bill’, repealing and replacing the Human Rights Act, has already attracted significant criticism. This […]

UKCLA July 27, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022

Thomas Horsley and Jo Hunt: In Praise of Cooperation and Consensus under the Territorial Constitution: The Second Report of the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee

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On 16 July 2022, the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee (CFSC) issued its Second Report on […]

UKCLA July 26, 2022 Brexit, Devolution, European Union, United Kingdom

Iain Jamieson: The Lord Advocate’s Role in Vetting Bills in the Scottish Parliament for Legislative Competence: A Reply to Chris McCorkindale

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A Scottish Minister, when introducing a Bill into the Scottish Parliament, is required by section 31(1) of the […]

UKCLA July 25, 2022 Constitutional Law, Devolution, Scotland

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Annual Holiday The UKCLA blog will take its annual holiday over August, from Monday 1 August, returning on […]

UKCLA July 22, 2022 Announcement

Craig Purshouse: Abortion and the Bill of Rights: A reply to Kirsty Hughes

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The US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization should have given pause to supporters of vague […]

UKCLA July 19, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022

Chris McCorkindale: The Lord Advocate’s role in vetting bills for legislation

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On 28 June 2022 the First Minister provided an update to the Scottish Parliament on the Scottish Government’s route […]

UKCLA July 18, 2022 Second Scottish Independence Referendum

Conor McCormick: A law officer log: Recent developments concerning the office of Attorney General and its equivalents

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Today marks the publication of my book on The Constitutional Legitimacy of Law Officers in the United Kingdom, which […]

UKCLA July 14, 2022 Constitutional Accountability

Lewis Graham: Empirical work in Judicial Review: A rejoinder

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Empirical research into judicial review has recently started to draw attention, as Brian Christopher Jones points out in his […]

UKCLA July 13, 2022 Judicial review

Kyle Murray: The future of rights-enhanced interpretations under the Bill of Rights

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Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (“HRA”) is one of the central features of our current human […]

UKCLA July 12, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022

Kirsty Hughes: The Bill of Rights and the Precarity of Abortion Rights

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In the aftermath of the US Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization attention has turned to whether […]

UKCLA July 11, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022

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