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Event: Sir Stephen Sedley’s Ruth Adler Memorial Lecture, Edinburgh University

The Ruth Adler Memorial Lecture: ‘Human Rights and the Whirligig of Time’ Sir Stephen Sedley 20 May 2015, […]

Constitutional Law Group May 14, 2015 Events, Human rights

Chris McCorkindale: Echo Chamber: the 2015 General Election at Holyrood – a word on Sewel

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In those heady pre-election days, when polls were king and a hung parliament seemed inevitable (a week, it […]

Constitutional Law Group May 13, 2015 Scotland, UK Parliament

Event: The Constitutional Heritage of Magna Carta

The Italian Cultural Institute, The Devolution Club and The UK Constitutional Law Association invite you to the Italian-British […]

Constitutional Law Group May 12, 2015 Events

Stephen Tierney: Can the Union Survive the Election?

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Thursday’s election leaves the Anglo-Scottish Union on the brink. A combination of the first past the post system […]

Constitutional Law Group May 9, 2015 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Event: In conversation with Sir Stephen Sedley

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The London School of Economics’ Legal Biography Project will be hosting the following event: In conversation with Sir […]

Constitutional Law Group May 7, 2015 Events

Benedict Douglas: Why Human Rights Have Not Been Accepted in the UK

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The major modern and historic human rights documents recognise human rights as inalienably and universally attaching to individuals […]

Constitutional Law Group May 5, 2015 Human rights

Farrah Ahmed and Adam Perry: Judicial Review of Shariah Councils

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On 23 March, Theresa May announced plans for a review of shariah councils in England and Wales, to […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2015 England, Judicial review, Wales

Manifesto Watch: Aileen McHarg: The Constitutional Implications of the Rise of the SNP

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Editors’ note: The blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party manifestos ahead of the May […]

Constitutional Law Group April 29, 2015 Constitutional reform, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Ruchi Parekh: Delivering Justice in an Age of Austerity: A JUSTICE Working Party sets out its vision for change

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Our justice system is in crisis. Ongoing state retrenchment has involved significant cuts to legal aid, the HMCTS […]

Constitutional Law Group April 27, 2015 Uncategorized

Manifesto Watch: John Morison: Kingmakers, Kingslayers – or only Wildlings – The Northern Ireland MPs in the Westminster Game of Thrones

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Editors’ note: The blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party manifestos ahead of the May […]

Constitutional Law Group April 24, 2015 Devolution, European Union, Human rights, Northern Ireland, UK government, UK Parliament

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