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Category Archive: Judiciary

Thomas Adams: The Politics of ‘Judicial Power’

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The judge, Ronald Dworkin famously argued, must think of themselves as an author, albeit one with a special […]

Constitutional Law Group November 11, 2015 Human rights, Judicial review, Judiciary

Chintan Chandrachud: Debating the NJAC Judgment of the Supreme Court of India: Three Dimensions

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Over a week has passed since the Supreme Court of India, in what will most commonly be described […]

Constitutional Law Group November 3, 2015 India, Judicial review, Judiciary

Patrick O’Brien: Judges and Select Committees: A Developing Accountability Culture

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    When is a judge not a judge? Lady Justice Hallett carried out a public inquiry into […]

Constitutional Law Group September 7, 2015 Judiciary, 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

Grégoire Webber: The remaking of the Constitution of Canada

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Editors’ note: The blog has a number of country correspondents who report from time to time on matters […]

Constitutional Law Group July 1, 2015 Canada, Judicial review, Judiciary

David Landau: Report on IACL Roundtable on the “New” Separation of Powers

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David Landau, Florida State University College of Law, reports on the recent IACL roundtable held in Johannesburg. On […]

Constitutional Law Group June 16, 2015 Comparative law, Events, Judiciary

Ed Bates: The Senior Judiciary on ‘Strasbourg’ – More Supportive Than Some Would Have You Believe

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Editors’ note: This blog post is followed by a lengthy annex of substantial quotations from judicial lectures.   The […]

Constitutional Law Group May 28, 2015 Human rights, Judiciary

Weekly round-up of events

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Editors‘ note: We are pleased to announce that for ease of reference event announcements will now be publicised […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2015 Events, Judiciary

Greg Weeks: Comment on Australia: A history of judicial disrespect and the current “crisis” in the Queensland judiciary

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It has never been a universal requirement that a candidate for senior judicial office is either well respected […]

Constitutional Law Group April 9, 2015 Australia, Judiciary

Conor Gearty: On Fantasy Island: British politics, English judges and the European Convention on Human Rights

My first encounter with the fantasies that underpin English public law came in the 1980s. I had just […]

Constitutional Law Group November 13, 2014 Europe, Human rights, Judiciary

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