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Robert Thomas: The New Immigration Rules and the Right to Family life

In June 2012, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, laid a new statement of changes in immigration rules before […]

Constitutional Law Group October 4, 2012 Human rights, Judicial review, UK Parliament

News: Scotland’s Constitutional Futures Forum Launched

The Scottish Constitutional Futures Forum is an initiative of academics from five Scottish Law Schools- those of the […]

Constitutional Law Group October 2, 2012 Uncategorized

Bradley W. Miller: The repeal of hate speech legislation in Canada

It is not uncommon for legislatures to amend and rework human rights legislation.  Nevertheless, the bald repeal of […]

Constitutional Law Group October 1, 2012 Canada, Human rights, Judiciary

News: British Academy Report on Human Rights and the UK Constitution

Human rights law has been the subject of considerable controversy over the past few years. A new report, […]

Constitutional Law Group September 28, 2012 Human rights

Dawn Oliver: Response to Gavin Phillipson on Lords Reform

I feel as bit as if I have been run over by a bulldozer after reading Gavin Phillipson’s […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2012 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Gavin Phillipson: Lords Reform: why opponents of the Government Bill were wrong

So the attempt to bring long-overdue comprehensive reform to our second chamber has failed. The plan for an […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2012 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Sebastian Payne: Constitutional Change and the ‘Principle of Unripe Time’

In a recent Whitehall farce the deputy Prime Minister Nicholas Clegg urgently recalled an advance copy of a […]

Constitutional Law Group September 23, 2012 Constitutional reform

Alan Trench: Welsh byelaws and the UK Supreme Court

At the end of July, we learned that the UK Attorney-General has referred the first Act of the […]

UKCLA September 17, 2012 Devolution, Wales

David Mead: Talking about dialogue

There was much talk in the early days of the Human Rights Act 1998– and indeed more recently […]

UKCLA September 15, 2012 Comparative law, Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Carol Harlow: How not to do things with rules

For many years now, administrative lawyers have been puzzling over the relationship of rules and discretion. When is […]

UKCLA September 15, 2012 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

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