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Category Archive: Comparative law

Jacob Rowbottom: Cakes, Gay Marriage and the Right against Compelled Speech

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In the high-profile decision in Lee v Ashers, the Supreme Court had to consider a customer’s rights against […]

Constitutional Law Group October 16, 2018 Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Chintan Chandrachud: Bittersweet Judgment: The UK Supreme Court in the Ashers Baking Case

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Bakeries in the United States and the United Kingdom have become the latest sites for contestation about rights. […]

Constitutional Law Group October 15, 2018 Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review

Anurag Deb: Privacy as a Foundational Right: Lessons from the Indian Supreme Court

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Introduction September 2018 may go down in Indian law as one of the most liberal months in the […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2018 Comparative law, Human rights, India

Graziella Romeo: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night: The Italian Institutional Crisis and Europe

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There is no shortage of stories on Italian institutional crises originated in the context of a parliamentary system […]

Constitutional Law Group June 5, 2018 Comparative law, Europe, European Union, Italy

Panagiotis Doudonis: Constitutional Conventions and the Italian President

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The great political and constitutional turmoil caused by the President of the Italian Republic’s choice to veto the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 30, 2018 Comparative law, Europe, Italy

Eliska Pirkova: ‘Polish Death Camps’ and the Quest for ‘the Truth’

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On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Polish Parliament approved an amendment to the National Remembrance Institute Act (NRIA), which […]

Constitutional Law Group February 23, 2018 Comparative law, Europe, European Union

Javier Garcia Oliva: Establishing a Legally and Politically Acceptable Regional President for Catalonia: The Quest Continues

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Anyone accustomed to walking in rugged terrain knows the feeling of anticipating reaching the summit, only to discover […]

Constitutional Law Group February 2, 2018 Comparative law, Europe, Spain

Luke Beck: Australia’s Next King Could be Muslim or Catholic

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Could Australia’s next king be a Muslim, a Catholic or some other non-Anglican? The answer according to the […]

Constitutional Law Group January 19, 2018 Australia, Comparative law

Eoin Carolan: Suspended Declarations of Invalidity in Ireland?: The Story So Far

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Last week saw the much-anticipated return before the Supreme Court of Ireland of the proceedings in NHV v. […]

Constitutional Law Group December 6, 2017 Comparative law, Ireland, Judicial review

Stefan Theil: An Aversion to Weimar: German Constitutional Hesitance on Dissolving the Bundestag

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With the FDP (Liberal Democratic Party) dropping out of coalition talks with the CDU/CSU (Christian Democratic Union and […]

Constitutional Law Group November 23, 2017 Comparative law, Germany

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