Henry Dundas, the first Viscount Melville (1742-1811), holds an infamous place in British constitutional history: he was the […]
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Section 2 of the Human Rights Act (HRA) requires that domestic courts “take into account” relevant Strasbourg case […]
Many diverse issues have been raised, and diverse perspectives aired, in the Australian and international public square, over […]
‘Who runs the House?’ While most people were watching the Johnson government stumble from one crisis to another […]
Introduction In light of the ongoing migration issues, the UK’s government set out to reform the immigration system […]
The Conservative Party has opposed the HRA root and branch ever since its enactment. Manifesto commitments to overhaul […]
No, this is not a paper on covid rule-breaking by UK ministers. Instead it analyses the judgment of […]
The UKCLA blog will close for the Christmas period from 23rd December 2021 and will re-open for posts […]
UKCLA Annual General Meeting 19th January 2022 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held at 4 pm […]
Clause 67 of the Nationalities and Borders Bill provides that any legal effects derived from the retained EU Trafficking Directive which are […]
