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Category Archive: Judiciary

Sophie Duxson and Greg Weeks: A Constitutional crisis or just the work of a sovereign Parliament?: The case of Hungary

On 1 January 2012, a new Constitution (or Fundamental Law) took effect in the Central European state of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 17, 2012 Australia, Human rights, Judiciary

Tom Adams: Lord Sumption and Judicial Responsibility

Lord Sumption has for some time been an important man, and very recently became more important.[1] Indeed, he […]

Constitutional Law Group January 16, 2012 Judicial review, Judiciary

Conor Gearty: Al-Khawaja and Tahery v United Kingdom

Surprise – or no surprise at all? The European Court of Human Rights has decided not to precipitate […]

Constitutional Law Group January 9, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary

News: Ministry of Justice consultation on judicial appointments and diversity

The Ministry of Justice has this morning published a consultation paper “Appointments and Diversity: A Judiciary for the […]

UKCLA November 21, 2011 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

Paul Bernal: To block or not to block is not the question…

On the 26th October, the subject of website blocking was in the news in two apparently very different […]

Constitutional Law Group November 6, 2011 Human rights, Judiciary

Helen Fenwick: The Conservative anti-ECHR stance and a British Bill of Rights: rhetoric and reality.

Conservative policy on the Human Rights Act: the role of the Bill of Rights’ Commission and the aim […]

Constitutional Law Group November 1, 2011 Human rights, Judiciary

Kate Malleson: Judicial views on the selection process for senior judges

The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Phillips, gave evidence to the House of Lords Constitution Committee¹s inquiry […]

Constitutional Law Group October 27, 2011 Judiciary

UKCLG event Wednesday 2 November 2011: Stephen Sedley

The next UK Constitutional Law Group event will be on Wednesday  2nd November 2011 at 6pm in the […]

UKCLA October 17, 2011 Events, Judiciary, Uncategorized

Jacob Rowbottom: Press independence and the Leveson Inquiry

The view of the press as the ‘fourth estate’ is sometimes described by media historians as a myth […]

Constitutional Law Group October 14, 2011 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Roger Masterman and Jo Murkens: What Kind of a Court is the UK Supreme Court?

The United Kingdom Supreme Court (UKSC) is something of a novel institution among apex courts.  It is not […]

Constitutional Law Group October 11, 2011 Judiciary

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