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Carol Harlow: How not to do things with rules

For many years now, administrative lawyers have been puzzling over the relationship of rules and discretion. When is […]

UKCLA September 15, 2012 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

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IACL newsletter July 2012  <– click here to download pdf. The UK Constitutional Law Group (UKCLG) is affiliated […]

UKCLA August 2, 2012 IACL

Event: Human rights protection in Australia and the UK / Thursday 5th July, 6.15 pm

Members of the UKCLG are invited to the following event on Thursday, co-hosted by the Anglo-Australian Lawyers Society […]

UKCLA July 4, 2012 Comparative law, Events, Human rights

Andrew Le Sueur: Have you heard the one about Jimmy Carr, ‘The Guardian’ and a small British island?

There aren’t many good jokes about constitutions. In fact, I’m not sure there are any jokes about constitutions. […]

UKCLA June 28, 2012 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, International law

Andrew Le Sueur: On queuing and queue jumping

Along with moaning about the weather, queuing is generally regarded as part and parcel of life in Britain. […]

UKCLA June 14, 2012 Human rights, UK government

Event: Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference

Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference The SPLG’s Annual Update Conference on public law will take place on […]

UKCLA May 29, 2012 Events, Scotland

Reminder of UKCLG-sponsored meeting on Monday 21 May 2012, 6 pm

The event is organised by the Italian Cultural Institute of London, the Devolution Club, the UK Constitutional Law Group, the Federal […]

UKCLA May 17, 2012 Comparative law, Devolution, Events

UKCLG meeting: The referendum in the United Kingdom, 21 May 2012, 6 pm

UK Constitutional Law Group’s next meeting is on “The Referendum in the United Kingdom” (The 7th Italian-British Constitutional […]

UKCLA April 5, 2012 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Events

Jacob Rowbottom: Cash for access and the problems of party funding

  Following the Sunday Times cash for access sting, political parties are reported to be putting negotiations on […]

UKCLA March 28, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK Parliament

Andrew Le Sueur: ‘Fun-loving guys’, government ‘doing anything that individuals do’ and the rule of law

In my administrative law lectures, I get students to practise an action that I explain ought to become […]

UKCLA March 19, 2012 England

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