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Category Archive: Constitutional reform

Derek O’Brien and Se-shauna Wheatle: The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Uses and Abuses of Comparative Constitutional Law

The practice of judges engaging in a transnational judicial conversation about constitutional rights, by referring to the judgments […]

Constitutional Law Group November 22, 2011 Caribbean, Comparative law, Constitutional reform, Human rights

News: Ministry of Justice consultation on judicial appointments and diversity

The Ministry of Justice has this morning published a consultation paper “Appointments and Diversity: A Judiciary for the […]

UKCLA November 21, 2011 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

Christine Bell: Bills of Rights and Devolution: From the Universal to the Particular.

‘To produce one Bill of rights may be regarded as a misfortune.  To produce eight, looks like carelessness’. […]

Constitutional Law Group November 15, 2011 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Human rights, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK Parliament, Wales

Peter C. Oliver: Constitutional Conventions in the Canadian Courts

Most constitutional law textbooks across the Commonwealth include in the section on constitutional conventions lengthy extracts from the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 4, 2011 Canada, Comparative law, Constitutional reform

Tom Hickman: The Bill of Rights Commission and the How Question

Has anybody else noticed that the Bill of Rights Commission’s consultation is missing a question? In its consultation, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Andrew Le Sueur: McGonnell and the Bailiffs of Jersey and Guernsey 11 years on

Lawyers and legal academics from outside the Channel Islands tend to know only three things about the legal […]

UKCLA September 22, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights, Judiciary

Nick Barber: The Commission on the Human Rights Act and the European Court of Human Rights.

The Commission tasked with suggesting reforms to the structure of rights protection in the United Kingdom has sent a letter to […]

Constitutional Law Group September 10, 2011 Constitutional reform, European Union, Human rights

Robert Hazell and Kate Malleson: Increasing democratic accountability in the appointment of senior judges

The Lords Constitutional Committee’s inquiry into the judicial appointments process has asked what role should be played by […]

UKCLA July 15, 2011 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

Roger Masterman: How ‘British’ would a ‘British’ Bill of Rights be?

The perception that the protections afforded by domestic courts under the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) should replicate […]

Constitutional Law Group June 22, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK Parliament

Sebastian Payne: Parliament’s role in conflict decisions

On the 17th May 2011 the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee produced a short report, ‘Parliament’s Role in […]

Constitutional Law Group June 2, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

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