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Stephen Tierney: Britain wakes up to the referendum

The referendum has crept up on the British constitution. As late as 1997 it appeared to be a […]

Constitutional Law Group May 10, 2011 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Scotland

Aileen McHarg: SNP Wins Overall Majority in Holyrood

If the Labour Party supported Scottish devolution as a means of ‘dishing the Nats’, it is a tactic […]

Constitutional Law Group May 9, 2011 Devolution, Scotland

Andrew Le Sueur: Meeting report: 18 constitutions since 1932

Last night, the UK Constitutional Law Group co-sponsored an event in London to launch Peter Leyland and Andrew […]

Constitutional Law Group May 5, 2011 Uncategorized

Appointment of Wilson and Sumption Now Confirmed

A Number 10 press release confirms the appointment of Nicholas Wilson and Jonathan Sumption as Justices of the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 5, 2011 Judiciary

Andrew Le Sueur reports on IACL Istanbul roundtable 28-29 April

The IACL (of which the UK Constitutional Law Group is an affiliated body) holds two round tables a […]

Constitutional Law Group May 3, 2011 Uncategorized

Wanjiru Njoya: Equality Law and the Total Constitution

As an immigrant to the UK, I have as much reason as the next person to be worried […]

Constitutional Law Group May 3, 2011 Human rights

Grégoire Webber: Canada: Minority Defeated, Majority Elected

Under the Westminster constitution, the government must enjoy the confidence of the House of Commons, without which one […]

Constitutional Law Group May 3, 2011 Canada, Uncategorized

Graham Gee: Rights, Independence of Mind and Conservatives

In a recent post, Liora Lazarus voices serious concerns about the composition of the UK Bill of Rights […]

Constitutional Law Group May 2, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Nick Barber: A Good Word For the Bill of Rights Commission

Liora’s powerful critique of the composition of the Bill of Rights Commission has drawn a number of comments.  […]

Constitutional Law Group April 30, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Anthony Bradley: The Importance Of Voting ‘Yes’ To The Alternative Vote

 The unrepresentative nature of the House of Commons that arises from the present electoral system has long been […]

Constitutional Law Group April 27, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

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