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Category Archive: United Kingdom

Jeff King: The Lockdown is Lawful

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 (Reg 6) and the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Wales) Regulations […]

UKCLA April 1, 2020 Human rights, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom, Wales

Theodore Konstadinides and Lee Marsons: Covid-19 and its impact on the constitutional relationship between Government and Parliament.

The Coronavirus Act 2020, the UK’s most substantial legislative response to the Covid-19 pandemic, received Royal Assent yesterday […]

UKCLA March 26, 2020 Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Stephen Tierney and Jeff King: The Coronavirus Bill

Today the House of Lords Constitution Committee reports to the House on the Coronavirus Bill. This is an […]

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

Dominique Gracia and Alexander Horne: Treaty scrutiny -A brave new frontier for Parliament

On Tuesday 17 March, the  House of Lords endorsed a report by the Procedure Committee which has the […]

UKCLA March 18, 2020 International law, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Adrian Zuckerman: Artificial Intelligence – Implications for the Legal Profession, Adversarial Process and the Rule of Law.

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services is increasingly employed in various legal contexts. As digital […]

UKCLA March 10, 2020 Administrative law, England, United Kingdom

Michael Foran: Against Consistency as a Ground of Review

Equal treatment, the principle that like cases should be treated alike, occupies a paradoxically ambivalent place within moral […]

UKCLA March 9, 2020 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, Uncategorized, United Kingdom

Craig Prescott: Harry and Meghan, Regency, Counsellors of State and a “Slimmed Down” Royal Family

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Introduction On 19th January, after discussions within the Royal Family, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess […]

Constitutional Law Group January 21, 2020 Canada, UK government, United Kingdom

Richard Ekins: Constitutional Lessons from America

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This is part of a series of posts in which Richard Ekins reflects upon Lord Sumption’s Reith Lectures. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 12, 2019 Comparative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom, United States

Sir Stephen Laws: Giving “Deemed” Domestic Law Status to Retained EU Law

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In his latest blog on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, Paul Craig criticises the recommendation of the House […]

Constitutional Law Group February 28, 2018 Europe, European Union, United Kingdom

Ron Levy and Graeme Orr: To Save Democracy, Reform the Law

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The US election just passed has made many people wonder about the merits of democracy. If an election […]

Constitutional Law Group November 30, 2016 Australia, Canada, Judicial review, United Kingdom, United States

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