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Category Archive: Comparative law

Ian Cram: Some Thoughts on Constitutional Amendment

How changeable ought constitutions to be? A strange question perhaps for a UK constitutional lawyer to pose given […]

Constitutional Law Group November 12, 2013 Comparative law

Derek O’Brien: CARICOM: ‘a new legal order’?

The recent case of Myrie v Barbados, in which the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) held that the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 8, 2013 Comparative law

Christopher Forsyth and Nitish Upadhyaya: Crown Immunity after the End of Empire in Hong Kong and India

Crown Immunity is a recondite branch of Public Law that seldom makes an appearance in the Law Reports […]

Constitutional Law Group November 2, 2013 China, Comparative law, Hong Kong, India

Andrew Le Sueur: IACL IXth World Congress 2014 call for papers

The deadline for expressions of interest to present a paper at the 9th World Congress of the International […]

UKCLA October 7, 2013 Comparative law, Events, IACL

News: New Comparative Constitutional Law Resource

An important new resource for those interested in constitutions is now freely available online.  Constitute is a website […]

Constitutional Law Group September 24, 2013 Comparative law

Report on the UK-China Public Law Conference 2013: The Rule of Law in Modern Constitutionalism

On  2-6 September 2013 Renmin University Law School in Beijing, China hosted the first conference of its kind […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2013 China, Comparative law

Greg Weeks: Proposed changes to Australia’s Migration Act

Australia is in the midst of an election campaign and, as has been the norm over recent years, […]

Constitutional Law Group August 19, 2013 Australia, Comparative law

Chintan Chandrachud: Prisoner Voting Rights in India

Whether prisoners should have the right to vote has been the subject of intense political debate in the […]

Constitutional Law Group August 8, 2013 Comparative law, India

Leah Grolman and Greg Weeks: Guidelines and Assisted Suicide: an Australian Perspective

The morally and politically charged area of assisted suicide has many of the hallmarks of an insoluble problem. […]

Constitutional Law Group August 7, 2013 Comparative law, Judicial review

UK Constitutional Law Group: IACL IXth Congress, Oslo, 16 to 20 June 2014

The International Association of Constitutional Law and The Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo invite you […]

UKCLA July 21, 2013 Comparative law, Events, IACL

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