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Rivka Weill: Is the Judicial Impeachment of the Israeli Prime Minister Constitutional?

We are in uncharted waters in comparative terms. Israel held three election cycles within 12 months to end […]

UKCLA May 5, 2020 Comparative law, Israel

Eliza Bechtold: Has The United States’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Exposed the Marketplace of Ideas as a Failed Experiment?

The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic in the US has placed a spotlight not only on the fragility […]

UKCLA May 5, 2020 Civil Liberties, Human rights, United States

Nyasha Weinberg: Parliament must legislate on the government’s plans for contact tracing apps

Today the Joint Committee on Human Rights will take evidence from the Information Commissioner, academics and the CEO […]

UKCLA May 4, 2020 England, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Public Law Current Survey

This Survey covers the period from November 2019 to January 2020. Administration of justice On 6 November 2019 […]

UKCLA May 1, 2020 Current Survey, United Kingdom

Frederick Cowell: Lifting the Lockdown: The Human Rights Issues

The  Coronavirus Act 2020, which was passed in less than three days by Parliament, does not contain the […]

UKCLA May 1, 2020 Civil Liberties, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Stefano Civitarese Matteucci: The Italian Response to Coronavirus and Constitutional Disagreement

In this post, I first offer an essential account of how Italy has dealt with the Coronavirus outbreak. […]

UKCLA April 30, 2020 Comparative law, Human rights, Italy

Paul Bowen QC: Learning lessons the hard way – Article 2 duties to investigate the Government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic

As we watch the Covid-19 pandemic unfold our attention is naturally on the steps that HM Government (‘HMG’) […]

UKCLA April 29, 2020 England, Human rights, United Kingdom

Jennifer Collins: Coronavirus and the Spread of Crime Control

In this post I analyse some of the contradictions present in the current penal response to Covid-19 in […]

UKCLA April 28, 2020 Civil Liberties, United Kingdom

Andrew Geddis and Claudia Geiringer: Is New Zealand’s COVID-19 lockdown lawful?

The New Zealand Government’s “go hard, go early” response to the COVID-19 pandemic has garnered widespread praise – […]

UKCLA April 27, 2020 Administrative law, Comparative law, Judiciary, New Zealand

Robert Greally: The House of Commons’ Initial Procedural Response to the Coronavirus

A recent Guardian editorial has argued that the House of Commons has failed to rise to the challenge […]

UKCLA April 22, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

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