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Category Archive: Judiciary

Kate Malleson: Is the UK the only OECD country that does not have excellent women lawyers fit for our highest courts?

Readers will be forgiven for not noticing, but on 8 April 2013 Lord Justice Hughes and Lord Justice […]

UKCLA April 11, 2013 Comparative law, Judiciary

Dawn Oliver: Parliamentary Sovereignty in Comparative Perspective

I Parliamentary sovereignty in other countries  In this post I defend the absence of judicial strike down powers […]

Constitutional Law Group April 2, 2013 Comparative law, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Conor Gearty: The Important Inconvenience of the Rule of Law

Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]

Constitutional Law Group March 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Patrick O’Brien: When Judges Misbehave: The Strange Case of Jonah Barrington

The recent high profile arrest of a part-time recorder, Constance Briscoe, in connection with the Vicki Pryce trial […]

Constitutional Law Group March 7, 2013 Judiciary

Carol Harlow: What price inquiries?

Twenty-five years ago, when the Justice-All Souls Committee published its review of English administrative law it asserted that, […]

Constitutional Law Group February 28, 2013 Judiciary, UK government

Event: Seminar on the impeachment of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka 27 February 2013

The Bar Human Rights Committee invites UK Constitutional Law Group members and blog readers to attend a seminar […]

UKCLA February 19, 2013 Events, Judiciary

Kate Malleson and Graham Gee: Who should have the final say in lower level judicial appointments?

The Crime and Courts Bill is making its way through Parliament. As noted in an earlier post, the […]

Constitutional Law Group January 30, 2013 Judiciary

Gavin Phillipson: Debating the Abu Qatada affair

I watched the BBC’s flagship political debate Question Time last week and saw a panel of senior politicians from […]

UKCLA November 24, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary

Derek O’Brien: Judicial Independence in the Caribbean and Petitions Pursuant to Section 4 Judicial Committee Act

The case of Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands v The Governor and Judicial Legal Services Commission ([2012] […]

Constitutional Law Group November 20, 2012 Comparative law, Judiciary

Tom Hickman: The Return of Abu Qatada (to the streets of London)

The Abu Qatada saga is proving to be a very expensive and very embarrassing headache for the British […]

Constitutional Law Group November 14, 2012 European Union, Human rights, Judiciary

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