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Stefan Theil: Three insights from Peter Häberle’s “Preambles in the text and context of constitutions”

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Preambles are a hallmark of constitutions, and questions regarding their inclusion and content are an important part of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 25, 2015 Comparative law, Constitution-Making

Dawn Oliver: Surprises in Magna Carta

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I assume that I am not the only public lawyer who decided to read Magna Carta and some […]

Constitutional Law Group March 23, 2015 Uncategorized

Tom Hickman and Maurice Sunkin: Success in Judicial Review: The Current Position

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Avid readers of the legal press may have spotted the eye-catching statistic that in 2014 a meagre 1% […]

Constitutional Law Group March 20, 2015 Judicial review

Ben Christman: An Unholy Resurrection in the Court of Session

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Relaxed standing tests for judicial review are critical to maintain the rule of law. Too restrictive, and the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 18, 2015 Judicial review, Scotland

Bob Hudson: DevoManc and the NHS: Mind the gaps

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Following an agreement last year to devolve powers to the Greater Manchester region and for the creation of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 17, 2015 Devolution, England

Richard Clayton QC: Fairness, Consultation, and the Supreme Court: There Is (Sometimes) an Alternative

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In the last few years Austerity Britain has generated a large number of judicial review challenges to public […]

Constitutional Law Group March 16, 2015 Judicial review

Event: What has the European Convention on Human Rights ever done for us: Is it time to repeal the Human Rights Act?

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The Faculty of Law, BPP University invite you to a symposium on ‘What has the European Convention on […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2015 Events, Human rights

Event: Roundtable on Parliament: Legislation and Accountability

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      Alexander Horne and Andrew Le Sueur (the editors of a forthcoming edited collection on Parliament […]

Constitutional Law Group March 13, 2015 Events, UK Parliament, UKCLA

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

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