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Richard Clayton QC: The Brexit Case That Never Was

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Since the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill was enacted so swiftly, the political implications of R(Miller) v […]

Constitutional Law Group March 22, 2017 Europe, European Union, Judicial review

Robert Thomas and Joe Tomlinson: A Design Problem for Judicial Review: What We Know and What We Need to Know about Immigration Judicial Reviews

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Immigration and asylum claimants often use judicial review to challenge immigration refusal decisions made by the Home Office. […]

Constitutional Law Group March 16, 2017 Administrative law, Judicial review

Ewan Smith and Alison Young: “That’s how it worked in 2014, and how it would have to work again”

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On the 9th of March, writing for the BBC, Laura Kuenssberg, the political editor of the BBC said […]

Constitutional Law Group March 15, 2017 Devolution, Scotland, UK Parliament

Stephen Tierney: A Second Independence Referendum in Scotland: The Legal Issues

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced the Scottish Government’s intention to hold a second referendum on independence […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2017 Devolution, Scotland, UK government

Tarunabh Khaitan: Giving up on (Indirect) Discrimination Law

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Some readers might be surprised if told that one of the most significant cases on discrimination law generally, […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2017 Uncategorized

Weekly round-up

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This week’s announcements include: Study of Parliament Group circular: Committee of Privileges Inquiry Launched Call for applications, Junior […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2017 UK Parliament

Mark Elliott and Stephen Tierney: The ‘Great Repeal Bill’ and Delegated Powers

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A good deal of the legal and constitutional interest generated by Brexit has so far, perhaps unsurprisingly, focussed […]

Constitutional Law Group March 7, 2017 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

Administrative Law Blog Launch

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The Admin Law Blog is a forum for the discussion of ideas and developments of interest to scholars of administrative […]

Constitutional Law Group March 2, 2017 Administrative law, Comparative law

Thomas Horsley: UK Courts and the Great Repeal Bill – Awaiting Fresh Instruction

The UK Government’s announcement that it intends to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 (ECA) through the Great […]

Constitutional Law Group February 28, 2017 Europe, European Union, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

Alex Peplow: Withdrawal from the ECHR after Miller – A Matter of Prerogative?

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Does the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of R (on the application of Miller) v […]

Constitutional Law Group February 28, 2017 Europe, European Union, Human rights, UK government

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