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Helen Fenwick: The Conservative stance in the 2015 election on the UK’s relationship with the Strasbourg Court and its jurisprudence – bluff, exit strategy or compromise on both sides? (Part II)

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This is the second in a two-part contribution. Part I is available here. Moves towards repairing relations with […]

Constitutional Law Group March 12, 2015 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK government

Helen Fenwick: The Conservative stance in the 2015 election on the UK’s relationship with the Strasbourg Court and its jurisprudence – bluff, exit strategy or compromise on both sides? (Part I)

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This is the first in a two-part contribution. Part II is available here. Introduction – manifesto watching The […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2015 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK government

ConstitutionUK: Crowdsourcing the UK Constitution

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The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) at LSE is crowdsourcing a new written codified constitution for the UK. […]

Constitutional Law Group March 9, 2015 Constitution-Making

Jo Murkens: A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK

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David Cameron has pledged to hold a referendum on the UK’s EU membership if his Conservative party wins […]

Constitutional Law Group March 4, 2015 European Union, UK government

Call for papers: Debating the Constitution after the General Election

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UK Constitutional Law Association Conference Debating the Constitution after the General Election 24 June 2015 – University of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 2, 2015 Events, UKCLA

Andrew Le Sueur: Do you need another constitutional law blog?

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(Short answer, yes.). Over the past five years, blogging has moved out of the shadows to become not […]

UKCLA February 25, 2015 Comparative law, IACL

Juliet Wells: Reforming Electoral Law: a Comment on the Law Commission’s Joint Consultation Paper

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Electoral policy is constantly on the march. Given that the rules prescribing the voting systems to be used […]

Constitutional Law Group February 25, 2015 Uncategorized

Adam Tomkins: Confusion and Retreat: The Supreme Court on Devolution

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The Supreme Court’s devolution jurisprudence has ebbed as well as flowed. It may be that the high-water mark […]

Constitutional Law Group February 19, 2015 Devolution, Scotland, Wales

Andrew Le Sueur: stepping down as UKCLA president

After four years at the helm, I am – as planned – stepping down as president of the […]

UKCLA February 16, 2015 UKCLA

Constitutional Court of South Africa: Invitation for Applications for Foreign Law Clerks

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The Justices of the Constitutional Court of South Africa are pleased to invite applications from outstanding recent law […]

Constitutional Law Group February 16, 2015 Uncategorized

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