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UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Round Table

8th January 2025 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on Wednesday 8th […]

UKCLA December 19, 2024 Announcement, Events

David Erdos: A Clear Oversight? Inquiring into the Information Commissioner’s 2024 Statutory Review of Journalism

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2024 was billed to be the year of the first ‘robust and comprehensive’ UK statutory review of the extent of […]

UKCLA December 17, 2024 Data Protection

Anurag Deb: The language of laws: Situating legislative drafting in its proper context

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One aspect of the recent debates surrounding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill moved by Kim Leadbeater MP […]

UKCLA December 16, 2024 Legislation

Christmas Break

The UKCLA blog will be taking a break over the Christmas period – the blog will be closed […]

UKCLA December 12, 2024 Announcement

Mike Gordon: Labour’s Ministerial Code and Political Standards Reform

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On 6th November, Prime Minister Keir Starmer published his (long awaited) revised version of the Ministerial Code.  A […]

UKCLA December 5, 2024 Constitutional Accountability, UK government

George Peretz:  The Policy Exchange Paper on the Attorney General’s New Legal Risk Guidelines: Excited Adjectives, Unpersuasive Analysis

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One of the best lessons I was given by my pupil supervisors in drafting written submissions was to […]

UKCLA December 4, 2024 Policy Making

Francesca Jackson: Should the Monarch Pay Inheritance Tax?

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The recent protests by farmers over changes to the rules on inheritance tax have raised questions over who, […]

UKCLA December 2, 2024 Monarchy, UK government

Andrew Le Sueur: Finally, separation of powers in Jersey?

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The question of separating constitutional powers in Jersey is more complex than it appears. Here’s why. Jersey and […]

UKCLA November 28, 2024 Constitutional change

Stevie Martin: Differentiation in dying: Can limiting assisted suicide to the terminally ill be justified? 

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With the second reading of Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill fast approaching, debate persists […]

UKCLA November 27, 2024 law-making, Legislation

Francesca Jackson: What Does the Debate Over Slavery Reparations Tell Us About the Cardinal Convention, Soft Power and the Public Service Monarchy?

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There is a good reason why the constitutional convention requiring the monarch to exercise his prerogative powers on […]

UKCLA November 21, 2024 Monarchy, UK government

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