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Event by BPP Law School: After the Leveson Report – where next for Press Regulation?

UKCLG members and readers of this blog are invited by Chris Monaghan and Tom Bennett, Convenors of “Fresh Perspectives on […]

UKCLA July 22, 2013 Events

UK Constitutional Law Group: IACL IXth Congress, Oslo, 16 to 20 June 2014

The International Association of Constitutional Law and The Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo invite you […]

UKCLA July 21, 2013 Comparative law, Events, IACL

Menaka Guruswamy: Of Generals, Judges and Constitutional Democracies

On July 3, General Fattah al-Sisi, the 58 year old Chief of the Egyptian Army announced on television […]

Constitutional Law Group July 19, 2013 Comparative law, India

Scott Stephenson: The Future of Rights Reform in the Age of the Referendum

In the last fortnight, two major pieces of constitutional reform returned to the political agenda. The House of […]

UKCLA July 17, 2013 Constitutional reform, European Union, Human rights, UK Parliament

Robert Hazell: The Royal baby, the Rules of Succession, and the Realms

In anticipation of the birth of the Royal baby, Parliament passed the Succession to the Crown Act in […]

Constitutional Law Group July 15, 2013 UK government

Keith Ewing: Another Political Attack on Free Speech

The Battle of Falkirk is a symptom of a bitter civil war in the Labour party. On the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 8, 2013 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Craig Prescott: ‘Interdisciplinary Uncertainty’ – A Report from Conference on the Teaching of Public Law

It was apparent from the session at the SLS Conference in Bristol last September, that there was a […]

Constitutional Law Group July 2, 2013 Events, Teaching

Luke Beck: Swear Words and the Australian Constitution

It seems Australia’s new (and also former) Prime Minister Kevin Rudd likes to swear. There is a leaked […]

Constitutional Law Group July 1, 2013 Australia, Comparative law

Patrick O’Brien: Does the Lord Chancellor really exist?

On 12 June 2003 a minor constitutional revolution began with the resignation of Lord Irvine as Lord Chancellor […]

Constitutional Law Group June 26, 2013 Constitutional reform, Judiciary

Rogier Creemers: The Constitutionalism Debate in China

Over the past few months, a heated debate about the role of the Constitution in Chinese political life […]

Constitutional Law Group June 22, 2013 China, Comparative law

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