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Tom Hickman: Further Concerns about the DRIP Bill

In a blog post on Monday I expressed concerns about the lack of time for proper scrutiny of […]

Constitutional Law Group July 16, 2014 Uncategorized

Tom Hickman on the DRIP Bill: Plugging Gaps in Surveillance Laws or Authorising the Unlawful?

The unveiling last Thursday of a a draft bill on surveillance powers that is to be rushed through […]

Constitutional Law Group July 14, 2014 Uncategorized

Comment on India: Chintan Chandrachud: Dance Bars, Dialogue, and the Indian Supreme Court

An interesting constitutional narrative, involving the government of the Indian state of Maharashtra and India’s Supreme Court, is […]

Constitutional Law Group July 13, 2014 India

Craig Prescott: Conference Report: Prisoner Voting and the Constitution 18th June 2014, Faculty of Laws, UCL

As is well known to readers of this blog, the issue of prisoner voting has been a long […]

Constitutional Law Group July 9, 2014 Events

Comment on Hong Kong: Cora Chan: When, if ever, will Hong Kong see democracy?

Seventeen years ago China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong. China promised a high degree of autonomy and separate […]

Constitutional Law Group July 7, 2014 China, Hong Kong

Joseph Tomlinson: Ambitions and Constraints – A Report on the Second Conference on the Teaching of Public Law (2014)

Following on from the success of last year’s inaugural Conference on the Teaching of Public Law at the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 2, 2014 Events

David Mead: PUBLIC LAW CURRENT SURVEY

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The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted with the generous permission […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2014 Current Survey

James Hand: Lords response to Labour Peers’ Working Group Report – A Programme for Progress: The future of the House of Lords and its place in wider constitution.

The House of Lords have recently debated the Labour Peers’ Working Group report looking at the future of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2014 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Edward Kirton-Darling: Missing: political genius. If found, please return to the British People, care of Palace of Westminster, SW1A.

If Scottish voters chose independence in the referendum in September, the SNP confirmed on 16 June that a […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2014 Scotland, UK Parliament

Gabrielle Appleby and Joanna Howe: The High Court ends backdoor law making (for now)

Central to the Australia’s conservative Coalition Government’s successful 2013 electoral campaign was its promise to ‘stop the boats’. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 26, 2014 Australia

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