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Events: Global South Network Guest Lecture/Public Law Call for Editors/Centre for Constitutions in Context Inaugural Lecture/ Book Launch

THE GLOBAL SOUTH NETWORK (GSN) NORTH-SOUTH JUDICIAL DIALOGUE II (ONLINE) THE HELLENIC COUNCIL OF STATE (THE SUPREME ADMINISTRATIVE […]

UKCLA September 12, 2025 Events, Uncategorized

Stephen Tierney: The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill – a dangerous licence for executive law-making

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The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is now in the House of Lords. After months of frantic activity […]

UKCLA September 12, 2025 law-making

Jonathan Collinson: From Learning to Lawyering: When Can Political Accountability Have Legal Consequences?

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The responsibility for holding the government to account for its failings is the core constitutional role of a […]

UKCLA September 11, 2025 Administrative law, Judicial review

Paul F Scott: The power to do what exactly? MI6’s functional vires

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On 31 July, the final day of Trinity term, and so of the legal year, there was published […]

UKCLA September 9, 2025 UK government

Gareth Evans: The Devolution of the Crown Estate in Wales

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On 22 July 2025, the Crown Estate (Wales) Bill passed unopposed through report stage in the House of […]

UKCLA September 4, 2025 Devolution, Wales

David Erdos: How Exposed? The Information Commissioner’s Office and the Afghan Spreadsheet Data Breach

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On 17 August 2023 the Ministry of Defence (MoD) put the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on broad notice about the […]

UKCLA September 3, 2025 Data Protection

Anurag Deb and Nicholas Kilford: Conditioning the UK Parliament’s Power to Legislate for a Devolved Part of the UK: Part II – Some Challenges Posed by Northern Ireland

Introduction In its judgments in Continuity Bill and Treaty Incorporation, the Supreme Court identified what we describe in […]

UKCLA July 25, 2025 Devolution, Northern Ireland, Parliamentary sovereignty

Paolo Sandro: Parliamentary democracy under the veil of secrecy: the Afghan leak super-injunction case as a bonfire of constitutional principles

Introduction On Tuesday last week it emerged that a mind-boggling data breach by the UK government – and […]

UKCLA July 23, 2025 Constitutional Law, Judiciary, Parliamentary sovereignty, United Kingdom

Anurag Deb and Nicholas Kilford: Conditioning the UK Parliament’s power to legislate for a devolved part of the UK: Part I – The Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) 2022

Introduction The Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 (‘CCA’) is, from a constitutional perspective, a fairly unassuming, if […]

UKCLA July 22, 2025 Devolution, Northern Ireland, Parliamentary sovereignty, Uncategorized

David Erdos: The UK Information Commissioner’s Annual Report 2024/25: Surveying a Systematic Trend Away from Adequate Enforcement

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Annual Report for 2024/25 released last week sadly provides evidence of a severe […]

UKCLA July 22, 2025 Administrative law, Data Protection

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