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Meg Russell and Daniel Gover: The Lords, Financial Privilege and the EU Referendum Franchise

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Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The House of Lords amended the government’s European Union Referendum Bill in […]

Constitutional Law Group December 16, 2015 European Union, UK Parliament

Pavlos Eleftheriadis: The EU Protects Liberty, but a British Bill of Rights Would Endanger It

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Cross-posted from The Conversation. As David Cameron tiptoes towards a referendum which will decide the UK’s future role […]

Constitutional Law Group December 14, 2015 Constitutional change, Europe, European Union, Human rights

UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Seminar, 11th January 2016

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  UKCLA Annual General Meeting and Seminar, 11th January 2016 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held […]

Constitutional Law Group December 11, 2015 Events, UKCLA

Tom Hickman: The Investigatory Powers Bill: What’s Hot and What’s Not?

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Editors’ Note: This unusually long post addresses an abnormally large bill on an exceptionally important topic. We hope […]

Constitutional Law Group December 11, 2015 Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

Dapo Akande and Eirik Bjorge: The United Kingdom Ministerial Code and International Law: A Response to Richard Ekins and Guglielmo Verdirame

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Much has been written about the recent changes to the United Kingdom’s Ministerial Code. Until October of this […]

Constitutional Law Group December 10, 2015 International law, UK government

Austerity and Public Law: Alexander Latham: Defending Rights in the Face of Austerity: Is the Supreme Court Calling Time on Social Housing Managerialism?

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Editors’ note: The blog is running a series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explores the implications […]

Constitutional Law Group December 9, 2015 Uncategorized

Eoin Carolan: Some Lessons from Ireland’s Marriage Referendum?

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Almost six months after being popularly endorsed in a widely publicised referendum, Ireland’s first same-sex marriages took place […]

Constitutional Law Group December 8, 2015 Comparative law, Constitutional change, Ireland

Graham John Wheeler: When Should the Lords Reject Secondary Legislation?

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On 26 October 2015, the House of Lords debated the Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Determination of Rates) […]

Constitutional Law Group December 7, 2015 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Meg Russell: The Policy Power of the Westminster Parliament: The Empirical Evidence

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Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The UK parliament continues to be dismissed as powerless in many academic […]

Constitutional Law Group December 4, 2015 UK government, UK Parliament

Robert Thomas: The Draft Wales Bill 2015 – Part 2

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Editors’ note: This is the second in a two-part contribution by Prof Robert Thomas on the draft Wales […]

Constitutional Law Group December 3, 2015 Devolution, Wales

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