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Category Archive: England

James Hand: Cutting the Courts – A Comment on the Proposal on the Provision of Court and Tribunal Estate in England and Wales

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The Government have proposed the closure of almost 20% of the courts and tribunals in England and Wales […]

Constitutional Law Group July 23, 2015 Constitutional reform, England, Judiciary, Wales

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

Farrah Ahmed and Adam Perry: Judicial Review of Shariah Councils

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On 23 March, Theresa May announced plans for a review of shariah councils in England and Wales, to […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2015 England, Judicial review, Wales

Bob Hudson: DevoManc and the NHS: Mind the gaps

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Following an agreement last year to devolve powers to the Greater Manchester region and for the creation of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 17, 2015 Devolution, England

Mark Elliott: Scotland has voted “no”. What next for the UK constitution?

After a very long — and at times electrifying — campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament

Neil Walker on Scotland: Hijacking the Debate

Let me lay my cards on the table. I remain inclined to vote ‘no’ in September’s referendum. I […]

Constitutional Law Group February 18, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Mark Elliott: Devolution, the West Lothian Question, and the nature of constitutional reform in the United Kingdom

Earlier this week, the McKay Commission published its Report on the Consequences of Devolution for the House of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 26, 2013 Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament

Mark Elliott: The Brighton Declaration: where now for the Human Rights Act and the Bill of Rights debate?

The Brighton Declaration, which emerged from last week’s High Level Conference on the Future of the European Court […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2012 Constitutional reform, England, Human rights

Andrew Le Sueur: ‘Fun-loving guys’, government ‘doing anything that individuals do’ and the rule of law

In my administrative law lectures, I get students to practise an action that I explain ought to become […]

UKCLA March 19, 2012 England

Andrew Le Sueur: Reaching Middle England at Chelsea

People accidentally stumbling across this blog must think that we’re an intensive lot. But it’s not all “rules […]

UKCLA May 27, 2011 England, Judiciary

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