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Category Archive: UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Tax Credits, Delegated Legislation, and Executive Power

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Following the (provisional) defeat of the Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Determination of Rates) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 in […]

Constitutional Law Group November 5, 2015 UK government, UK Parliament

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

Oonagh Gay: Regulating Lobbyists: A New Dawn?

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In March 2015, almost unnoticed, the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists published her first register of consultant lobbyists with […]

Constitutional Law Group September 2, 2015 UK government, UK Parliament

Jack Simson Caird: Constitutional Standards, Constitutional Change and EVEL

REPOSTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE BLOG OF THE CONSTITUTION UNIT. On August 25th, the Constitution Unit UCL, with […]

Constitutional Law Group August 31, 2015 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, UK Parliament

The House of Lords Constitution Committee Inquiry into the Union and Devolution

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The House of Lords Constitution Committee has announced an inquiry into the Union and Devolution. Written evidence is […]

Constitutional Law Group July 31, 2015 Devolution, Events, UK Parliament

Paul Scott: The Upper Chamber and the Territorial Constitution

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Editors’ note: This post is based upon a conference paper presented at the UKCLA conference ‘Debating the Constitution […]

Constitutional Law Group July 22, 2015 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Louise Thompson: Committee Stages and Constitutional Reform in the New Parliament

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Editors’ note: This post is based upon a conference paper presented at the UKCLA conference ‘Debating the Constitution […]

Constitutional Law Group July 8, 2015 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Richard Cornes: Plan B – The Hawaii of the North Atlantic? Constitutional Futures 2015 – 2025 – A Vignette, and Comment

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January 1, 2025 As the first day of 2025 dawns the people of the Kingdom of England wake […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2015 Devolution, England, Europe, European Union, UK Parliament

Event: Debating the Constitution, University of Manchester

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A UK Constitutional Law Association Conference: Debating the Constitution 24 June 2015, 11am – 5pm Council Chambers, Whitworth […]

Constitutional Law Group May 18, 2015 Devolution, Events, Human rights, UK Parliament

Chris McCorkindale: Echo Chamber: the 2015 General Election at Holyrood – a word on Sewel

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In those heady pre-election days, when polls were king and a hung parliament seemed inevitable (a week, it […]

Constitutional Law Group May 13, 2015 Scotland, UK Parliament

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