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The editors: Blog on holiday from 21 July – 4 September 2017

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We would like to advise readers and especially prospective authors that the Blog will take the customary holiday […]

Constitutional Law Group July 19, 2017 Uncategorized

Jack Simson Caird: The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Constitutional Change and Legal Continuity

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Cross-posted with the Constitution Unit blog. Nine months after Theresa May first announced that there would be a […]

Constitutional Law Group July 18, 2017 Constitutional change, Devolution, Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

UKCLA membership renewal follow-up

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Dear UKCLA members, Thank you to all members who have kindly renewed their membership for 2017. I would […]

Constitutional Law Group July 17, 2017 UKCLA

Mike Gordon and Adam Tucker: Twenty Years On: Assessing the State and Legacy of New Labour’s Constitution

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In such frenzied constitutional times – with only a general election resulting in a hung Parliament and a […]

Constitutional Law Group July 4, 2017 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, Events, Human rights, UK government

Ruth Keating: Rigorous Impartiality and a Coalition of Chaos

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“What a fool I was. I was only a puppet, and so was Ulster, and so was Ireland, […]

Constitutional Law Group July 3, 2017 Devolution, Northern Ireland, UK government

David Mead: Public Law Current Survey (Feb – Apr 2017)

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Editors’ note: The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted here with […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2017 Uncategorized

Byron Karemba: Provision of Abortion Services, the Territorial Constitution and the Supreme Court

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Introduction Should UK citizens ordinarily resident in one of the constituent parts of the UK be treated equally […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2017 Devolution, England, Human rights, International law, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Jean-Pierre Gauci and Robert McCorquodale: Brexit and Transitional Provisions: International Law Can Assist

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In a recent statement, The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, highlighted the need for transitional measures to be agreed soon […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2017 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government

Christopher McCrudden: An early deal-breaker? EU citizens’ rights in the UK after Brexit, and the future role of the European Court of Justice

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The UK has finally made an offer to allow some EU citizens to retain some rights in the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 27, 2017 UK Parliament

Andrew Geddis: “Declarations of Inconsistency” under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

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As in the United Kingdom, the question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote has generated considerable […]

Constitutional Law Group June 19, 2017 Human rights, New Zealand

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