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Category Archive: UK Parliament

Hayley Hooper: The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill: A Potential Further Erosion of Citizenship Rights in the UK

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Reposted from the Constitution Unit Blog. The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill was introduced into the House of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 27, 2015 Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

News: Reforming electoral law across the UK

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In a consultation opening today the Law Commissions of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland set out […]

Constitutional Law Group December 12, 2014 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Alexander Horne and Richard Kelly: Prerogative Powers and the Fixed-term Parliaments Act

The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 is a contentious and oft criticised piece of legislation, although it does have […]

Constitutional Law Group November 19, 2014 UK Parliament

Patrick O’Brien: How active were pre-2009 judges as parliamentarians?

  (Click on graph for bigger image) Is the question of anything more than historical interest? The Constitutional […]

Constitutional Law Group October 28, 2014 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Tom Hickman: ISIS, passports and Magna Carta: New national security powers raise complex issues

On 1 September the Prime Minister made a statement to Parliament in which he indicated that the Government […]

Constitutional Law Group October 9, 2014 Human rights, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Mark Elliott: Scotland has voted “no”. What next for the UK constitution?

After a very long — and at times electrifying — campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament

Tom Quinn: Mandates, Manifestos & Coalitions: UK Party Politics after 2010

One of the most important assumptions underlying this view of British politics since 1945 was that governments were […]

Constitutional Law Group July 18, 2014 UK Parliament

James Hand: Lords response to Labour Peers’ Working Group Report – A Programme for Progress: The future of the House of Lords and its place in wider constitution.

The House of Lords have recently debated the Labour Peers’ Working Group report looking at the future of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2014 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Edward Kirton-Darling: Missing: political genius. If found, please return to the British People, care of Palace of Westminster, SW1A.

If Scottish voters chose independence in the referendum in September, the SNP confirmed on 16 June that a […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2014 Scotland, UK Parliament

Philippa Webb and Kirsten Roberts: How can parliamentary oversight of human rights be made more effective? Report to be launched in Geneva this week.

There is intense interest in the UK in the role of the judiciary in protecting and promoting human […]

Constitutional Law Group June 24, 2014 UK Parliament

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