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Category Archive: Comparative law

Paul Kildea: Reforming Australia’s federation: The People Lead the Way

As another fractious year in politics comes to an end, Griffith University has released the results of its […]

Constitutional Law Group November 29, 2012 Australia, Comparative law

Nick Barber: Does China Enjoy Greater Legitimacy Than Any Western State?

I was listening to the radio a little while ago, and heard Martin Jacques talking about China.  I […]

Constitutional Law Group November 28, 2012 China, Comparative law, Human rights

Paul Daly: Clinging to Gun Data

On the afternoon of December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine entered the École Polytechnique in Montréal. Over the course […]

UKCLA November 22, 2012 Comparative law

Derek O’Brien: Judicial Independence in the Caribbean and Petitions Pursuant to Section 4 Judicial Committee Act

The case of Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands v The Governor and Judicial Legal Services Commission ([2012] […]

Constitutional Law Group November 20, 2012 Comparative law, Judiciary

Jacob Rowbottom: Campaign Lies and the First Amendment

It is now a tradition that during an America presidential election year, commentators shall declare the campaigns to […]

Constitutional Law Group October 30, 2012 Comparative law, UK Parliament

News: IACL website

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The website of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) has had a make-over: see here. Paid-up subscribers […]

UKCLA October 22, 2012 Comparative law, Events, IACL

Mike Gordon: Time for a Citizens’ Assembly on Lords Reform?

After the collapse of the coalition government’s House of Lords Reform Bill in August, the UK Parliament’s upper […]

Constitutional Law Group October 17, 2012 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Andrew Hammel: Why the Circumcision Judgment looks so weird to American Eyes

The Cologne Landgericht decision proclaiming religious circumcision to be a form of illegal assault will apparently soon be […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2012 America, Comparative law, Human rights

David Mead: Talking about dialogue

There was much talk in the early days of the Human Rights Act 1998– and indeed more recently […]

UKCLA September 15, 2012 Comparative law, Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

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

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