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Category Archive: England

Barbara Guastaferro: Disowning Edmund Burke? The Constitutional Implications of EVEL on Political Representation

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“Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests each must maintain, as […]

Constitutional Law Group May 2, 2016 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, England, UK Parliament

Robert Thomas: Local Government Devolution in England

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Cross-posted from the Centre on Constitutional Change. At last, devolution is happening in England, but there are some […]

Constitutional Law Group March 2, 2016 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, England

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

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

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

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