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Category Archive: UK government

Emilia Cieslak: Getting the timing right- a review of the Leicester lockdown Regulations

The local lockdown in Leicester was announced on the 29th June and began on the 30th, despite the […]

UKCLA July 17, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Ronan Cormacain: “Social Distancing” of Emergency Legislation during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Ordinary legislation is different in its content and method of enactment from emergency legislation.  But the risk is […]

UKCLA July 10, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Rodney Brazier: Change of Prime Minister, anyone?

If Boris Johnson is to be believed – and obviously he wouldn’t lie about anything – Covid-19 nearly […]

UKCLA July 1, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Nyasha Weinberg and Claudia Pagliari: Covid-19 reveals the need to review the transparency and independence of scientific advice

The tragedy of Covid-19 demonstrates the profound, life-saving, importance of good advice. It is essential that the governance […]

UKCLA June 16, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Jake Hinks: The Coronavirus Act 2020: An Example of ‘Excessive Executive Dominance’

In this post, I consider executive dominance, firstly, outlining ‘natural’ executive dominance, before differentiating this from ‘excessive’ executive […]

UKCLA June 9, 2020 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Mike Gordon: Dominic Cummings and the Accountability of Special Advisers

It is far from new for the conduct of Dominic Cummings to be a matter of political controversy.  […]

UKCLA June 3, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Ronan Cormacain: Instinct or rules: making moral decisions in the Cummings scandal.

How should individuals conduct themselves during a public health emergency, and more specifically how much reliance should we […]

UKCLA May 28, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Ronan Cormacain: Can I go to the park please Dad? Everyday lessons in legal certainty in the English Coronavirus Regulations

This post analyses the changes made on 13 May 2020 to the coronavirus social distancing regulations for England.  […]

UKCLA May 15, 2020 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, England, UK government, UK Parliament

Simon Halliday, Jed Meers, and Joe Tomlinson: Public Attitudes on Compliance with COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions

In March 2020, the government introduced a set of restrictions to ‘lockdown’ the UK in response to the […]

UKCLA May 8, 2020 Administrative law, UK government, United Kingdom

Frederick Cowell: Lifting the Lockdown: The Human Rights Issues

The  Coronavirus Act 2020, which was passed in less than three days by Parliament, does not contain the […]

UKCLA May 1, 2020 Civil Liberties, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

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