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Category Archive: Devolution

Christine Bell: A Modest Proposal: Power-sharing for the UK

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This blog argues that the UK is moving towards a form of consociational (political power-sharing) constitutional settlement. I […]

Constitutional Law Group November 13, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales

Paul Reid: ‘English votes on English law’: Just Another Running Repair

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It has taken a while, but we have a solution to the West Lothian question, so we are […]

Constitutional Law Group October 28, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution

David Feldman: ‘England’ as a Legal and Constitutional Notion

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Proposed changes to devolution arrangements in the UK have given rise to the idea of restricting parliamentary votes […]

Constitutional Law Group October 14, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England

Jack Simson Caird: Constitutional Standards, Constitutional Change and EVEL

REPOSTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE BLOG OF THE CONSTITUTION UNIT. On August 25th, the Constitution Unit UCL, with […]

Constitutional Law Group August 31, 2015 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, UK Parliament

The House of Lords Constitution Committee Inquiry into the Union and Devolution

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The House of Lords Constitution Committee has announced an inquiry into the Union and Devolution. Written evidence is […]

Constitutional Law Group July 31, 2015 Devolution, Events, UK Parliament

John Stanton: (D)evolution for Local Government

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Editors’ note: This post is based upon a conference paper presented at the UKCLA conference ‘Debating the Constitution […]

Constitutional Law Group July 15, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution

Peter Leyland: Devolution, Greater Manchester and the Revitalisation of Local Government

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The Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill (CLGD) featured in the Queen’s speech and received its second reading […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution

HRA Watch: Reform, Repeal, Replace? Iain Jamieson: The repeal of the Human Rights Act and the Sewel Convention in Scotland

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Editors’ note: The blog is inviting constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 11, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Human rights, Scotland

Richard Cornes: Plan B – The Hawaii of the North Atlantic? Constitutional Futures 2015 – 2025 – A Vignette, and Comment

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January 1, 2025 As the first day of 2025 dawns the people of the Kingdom of England wake […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2015 Devolution, England, Europe, European Union, UK Parliament

Event: Debating the Constitution, University of Manchester

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A UK Constitutional Law Association Conference: Debating the Constitution 24 June 2015, 11am – 5pm Council Chambers, Whitworth […]

Constitutional Law Group May 18, 2015 Devolution, Events, Human rights, UK Parliament

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