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Category Archive: European Union

Colm O’Cinneide and Kate Malleson: Are quotas for judicial appointments lawful under EU law?

In April 2014 Sadiq Khan, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, asked Karon Monaghan QC and Geoffrey Bindman […]

Constitutional Law Group November 12, 2014 European Union, Judiciary

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: British withdrawal from the EU: an existential threat to the United Kingdom?

The Conservative party’s proposal to repeal the Human Rights Act (and their proposal’s many faults) has already been […]

Constitutional Law Group October 13, 2014 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland

David Erdos: Mind the Gap – The CJEU Google Spain Judgment Profoundly Challenges the Current Realities of Freedom of Expression and Information Online

CROSS-POSTED FROM OPENDEMOCRACY.NET. The European UnionData Protection Directive of 1995 has always had lofty, and in many ways […]

Constitutional Law Group May 15, 2014 Comparative law, European Union, Human rights

Stephen Tierney: Why is Scottish Independence Unclear?

As commentators we seem to end many of our contributions to the independence debate with the rather unhelpful […]

Constitutional Law Group February 25, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK Parliament

Alison Young on HS2: Wilkommen zum Constitutional Pluralism

The HS2 case is widely recognised as the first important Constitutional case of the year. Its importance for […]

Constitutional Law Group February 17, 2014 European Union, Judicial review, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Alison Young: Horizontality and the EU Charter

Concerns are often raised as to the impact of EU’s human rights provisions in English law, particularly concerning […]

Constitutional Law Group January 29, 2014 European Union, Human rights, International law, Judicial review

Mark Elliott: Reflections on the HS2 case: a hierarchy of domestic constitutional norms and the qualified primacy of EU law

Earlier this week, the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 23, 2014 European Union, Judicial review, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Nick Barber: After the Vote

At 650 pages Scotland’s Future  is not a light read.  It stands as the Scottish Government’s manifesto for […]

Constitutional Law Group January 14, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK government

Scott Stephenson: The Future of Rights Reform in the Age of the Referendum

In the last fortnight, two major pieces of constitutional reform returned to the political agenda. The House of […]

UKCLA July 17, 2013 Constitutional reform, European Union, Human rights, UK Parliament

Dorota Leczykiewicz: Melloni and the future of constitutional conflict in the EU

Constitutional conflict is a leitmotif of the relationship between EU law and national law. Courts of EU Member […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2013 European Union

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