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Robert Leckey: Suspended Declarations of Invalidity and and the Rule of Law

In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the constitutional invalidity of three major provisions in the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 12, 2014 Canada, Comparative law, Judicial review

SLS Conference 2014: Call for Papers (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Section)

The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) has been experiencing technical problems in circulating its call for papers for […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2014 Uncategorized

Dean Knight: Report from New Zealand: MMP Review, Constitutional Review, and Legislative Disclosure

Some constitutional tid-bits from New Zealand from the last wee while. Obvious developments to report on include two […]

Constitutional Law Group March 10, 2014 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, New Zealand

Meg Russell: The Byles/Steel bill – unless amended – holds grave dangers for the Lords

On Friday 28 February Dan Byles’ Private Member’s Bill on Lords reform completed its Commons passage. It is […]

Constitutional Law Group March 6, 2014 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Sir Stephen Sedley on the Purpose of Judicial Review: Not in the Public Interest

THIS ARTICLE IS REPOSTED WITH THE KIND PERMISSION OF THE LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS: In 1916 the secretary of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 3, 2014 Uncategorized

Janet McLean: Hard power but soft law: second thoughts about the third source?

Does government have the power of an ordinary person, to do that which is not prohibited? Two recent […]

Constitutional Law Group February 27, 2014 Comparative law, Judicial review

Stephen Tierney: Why is Scottish Independence Unclear?

As commentators we seem to end many of our contributions to the independence debate with the rather unhelpful […]

Constitutional Law Group February 25, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK Parliament

Thomas Adams: Wade’s Factortame

William Wade’s analysis of the second Factortame case ((1996) 112 Law Quarterly Review 568) is well known, and […]

Constitutional Law Group February 24, 2014 Judicial review, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Jacob Rowbottom: Laws, Miranda and the Democratic Justification for Expression

The Divisional Court’s decision in the David Miranda case has provoked much controversy and debate about freedom of […]

Constitutional Law Group February 22, 2014 Human rights

Neil Walker on Scotland: Hijacking the Debate

Let me lay my cards on the table. I remain inclined to vote ‘no’ in September’s referendum. I […]

Constitutional Law Group February 18, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

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