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Category Archive: United Kingdom

David Stott: Ministerial Influence in Judicial Appointments – Taking Back Control?

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Not since the Blair era has a government been so committed to a significant programme of constitutional reform […]

UKCLA January 13, 2021 Judiciary, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

David Feldman: Departing from Retained EU Case law

The Issue Following the end of the UK’s transition period for withdrawing from the EU, the status of […]

UKCLA January 11, 2021 European Union, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Byron Karemba: Institution-Building in the Brexit Age: The Case of the Independent Monitoring Authority on Citizens’ Rights

Brexit and the Regulatory and Supervisory Gaps Brexit is leading to the creation of new regulatory and supervisory […]

UKCLA January 6, 2021 Administrative law, Europe, Human rights, United Kingdom

Dimitrios Kyriazis: Does EU law preclude national constitutional provisions under which the executive plays a role in the appointment of members of the judiciary?

‘The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, […]

UKCLA December 21, 2020 Europe, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Guy Baldwin: The Pandemic and the First Amendment

Against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic still raging, the US Supreme Court recently weighed in on the […]

UKCLA December 8, 2020 Civil Liberties, Comparative law, England, Human rights, United Kingdom, United States

Alison L Young: The Draft Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (Repeal) Bill: Turning Back the Clock?

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Things were different in 2010. If schools closed and households found themselves stuck indoors, or unable to travel […]

UKCLA December 4, 2020 Constitutional reform, Judicial review, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Nicholas Reed Langen: Reforming the Supreme Court

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Fresh from inaugurating its Independent Review of Administrative Law, this government is still not finished with the judiciary, […]

UKCLA December 1, 2020 Constitutional reform, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Joseph Jaconelli: Constitutional Disqualification

Many modern constitutional systems, despite the prevalence of adult suffrage, forbid certain classes of person from participation in […]

UKCLA November 24, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Mike Gordon: Priti Patel, the Independent Adviser, and Ministerial Irresponsibility

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We might wonder whether it is worth writing about the rules of ministerial responsibility under the current government […]

UKCLA November 23, 2020 Constitutional reform, UK government, United Kingdom

Jonathan Morgan: Covid-19 and False Imprisonment

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The Cambridge Private Law Centre last week hosted its annual Freshfields lecture.  Lord Sumption addressed us on “Government […]

UKCLA November 3, 2020 Administrative law, United Kingdom

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