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Category Archive: UK Parliament

Mike Gordon: Ministerial Responsibility After Huhne

Does the Chris Huhne affair have constitutional implications?  In one sense, the answer to this question might be […]

Constitutional Law Group March 25, 2013 UK Parliament

Jacob Rowbottom: Entrenching a Royal Charter – some initial thoughts

After much political manoeuvring over the weekend, a deal has been struck on the Royal Charter to implement […]

Constitutional Law Group March 18, 2013 UK Parliament

John Stanton: Localism in action?

Last week the Department for Communities and Local Government reported that Eden in Cumbria had become the first […]

Constitutional Law Group March 14, 2013 UK Parliament

Scott Stephenson: The Constitutional Significance of Statutory Repeal: How Far Can Parliament Turn Back the Clock?

The current system for human rights protection in the UK is once again under siege. In the last […]

Constitutional Law Group March 7, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

Stuart Lakin: Parliamentary Privilege, Parliamentary Sovereignty, and Constitutional Principle

While this was probably not its primary objective at the time, the Daily Telegraph scoop on MPs’ expenses […]

Constitutional Law Group February 11, 2013 Judicial review, UK Parliament

Tom Adams: Royal Consent and Hidden Power

The requirement of Royal Assent for bills which have passed through our democratic institutions is well known. Those […]

Constitutional Law Group January 26, 2013 UK Parliament

Richard Ekins: Rights-consistent interpretation and (reckless) amendment

Discussion about s 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) tends to focus on the scope of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 24, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

David Feldman: The European Court of Human Rights and the UK – Why Should Strasbourg Decide On Our Human Rights?

The date set for publication of the report of the Commission on a Bill of Rights  approaches.  The […]

Constitutional Law Group December 7, 2012 Human rights, International law, UK Parliament

David Mead: Who You Gonna Call – Mythbusters: the Need For Vigilance in the Great HRA Debate

It’ll be over by Christmas we thought – strongholds taken, fortifications dug in and positions entrenched. “It gives […]

Constitutional Law Group December 6, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK Parliament

Tom Hickman: Justice & Security Bill: Defeat, or Not a Defeat: That is the Question.

Last week the House of Lords approved a number of amendments to the Justice and Security Bill in […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2012 Human rights, UK Parliament

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