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Category Archive: Human rights

Manifesto Watch: John Morison: Kingmakers, Kingslayers – or only Wildlings – The Northern Ireland MPs in the Westminster Game of Thrones

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Editors’ note: The blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party manifestos ahead of the May […]

Constitutional Law Group April 24, 2015 Devolution, European Union, Human rights, Northern Ireland, UK government, UK Parliament

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: Constitutional Implications of a UK Exit from the EU: Some Questions That Really Must Be Asked

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The issue of a UK withdrawal from the EU is highly topical at present, and several aspects of […]

Constitutional Law Group April 17, 2015 European Union, Human rights

Eirik Bjorge: Manning the Fogmachine of War: A Comment on the Report Clearing the Fog of Law

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In the Policy Exchange report Clearing the Fog of Law: Saving Our Armed Forces from Defeat by Judicial […]

Constitutional Law Group April 15, 2015 Human rights, International law

Anthony Fairclough: Countdown to the Election: Matrix briefing on freedom of expression at elections

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It’s trite to say, but we are just weeks away from the most important General Election in a […]

Constitutional Law Group March 30, 2015 Human rights, UK government

Murray Wesson: What is the (Australian) Constitution For?

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At some point in the next few years, Australians are likely to vote in a referendum to recognise […]

Constitutional Law Group March 27, 2015 Australia, Constitutional reform, Human rights

Event: What has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us: Is it time to repeal the Human Rights Act?

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The Faculty of Law, BPP University invite you to a symposium on ‘What has the European Convention on […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2015 Events, Human rights

Helen Fenwick: The Conservative stance in the 2015 election on the UK’s relationship with the Strasbourg Court and its jurisprudence – bluff, exit strategy or compromise on both sides? (Part II)

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This is the second in a two-part contribution. Part I is available here. Moves towards repairing relations with […]

Constitutional Law Group March 12, 2015 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK government

Helen Fenwick: The Conservative stance in the 2015 election on the UK’s relationship with the Strasbourg Court and its jurisprudence – bluff, exit strategy or compromise on both sides? (Part I)

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This is the first in a two-part contribution. Part II is available here. Introduction – manifesto watching The […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2015 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK government

Event: Annual “Public Law” lecture 2015 changed date

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Due to a clash of events, the 2015 Annual Public Law Lecture by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC on “The […]

UKCLA February 6, 2015 Events, Human rights, International law

Farrah Ahmed: The Untapped Potential for Constitutional Avoidance in Social Rights Adjudication

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In his 2012 book, Judging Social Rights, Jeff King makes a powerful case for a limited, incrementalist, judicial […]

Constitutional Law Group February 6, 2015 Comparative law, Human rights, India, Judicial review

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