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Conall Mallory: The Right to Life and Personal Protective Equipment

Military analogies have been deployed with vigour in the early weeks of the United Kingdom’s battle against COVID-19. […]

UKCLA April 21, 2020 Administrative law, England, Human rights, United Kingdom

Alexander Latham-Gambi: What is Parliament doing when it legislates? Legislative Intention and Parliamentary Sovereignty in Privacy International.

In this post I argue, with reference to Privacy International, that the nature of legislation as a speech […]

UKCLA April 20, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Call for Papers: European Yearbook of Constitutional Law (EYCL), volume 3 2021

Constitutional Advice The European Yearbook of Constitutional Law is pleased to announce a call for submissions for its […]

UKCLA April 17, 2020 Events, UKCLA

Oliver Butler: Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department: The Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of the Data Subject

Many will no doubt pore over the Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for […]

UKCLA April 17, 2020 Administrative law, England, European Union, Human rights, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Alex Schymyck: Helicopter Money: Could the government force the Bank of England to print money?

On 5 April 2020, the Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, ruled out the possibility of […]

UKCLA April 16, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Tom Hickman: Eight ways to reinforce and revise the lockdown law.

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 and the counterpart regulations in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, […]

UKCLA April 16, 2020 Devolution, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Gareth Evans: Devolution in Wales: From Assembly to Parliament

On 6 May 2020, the National Assembly for Wales (hereafter “the Assembly”) will officially be renamed, adopting the […]

UKCLA April 15, 2020 Devolution, United Kingdom, Wales

Krishan Nadesan: Can Parliament replace the House of Lords?

Parliament can do anything – except replace the House of Lords? For over a century, replacing the House […]

UKCLA April 9, 2020 Constitutional reform, England, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Panagiotis Doudonis:Greece is no longer Europe’s black sheep: coronavirus, Greek government’s response and the Constitution

What does it take to become a paradigmatic case of a constitutional state acting in reaction to a […]

UKCLA April 8, 2020 Comparative law, Constitution-Making, Europe

Sean Molloy: Covid-19, Emergency Legislation and Sunset Clauses

On 25 March, the UK passed the Coronavirus Act 2020 as part of its attempt to manage the […]

UKCLA April 8, 2020 Comparative law, France, Human rights, Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales

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