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Keith Ewing, Joan Mahoney, and Andrew Moretta: Surveillance and the Liberal State

The recent revelations by the Guardian about the ‘United Stasi of America’ appear to have disappointed, surprised and […]

Constitutional Law Group June 16, 2013 Human rights

Jack Simson Caird: A Proposal for a Code of Legislative Standards?

On the 20 of May the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (the PCR) published its […]

Constitutional Law Group June 14, 2013 UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Tom Hickman: Turning out the lights? The Justice and Security Act 2013

The Justice and Security Act 2013 (“JSA”) received royal assent on 25 April 2013 and Part 2 of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 11, 2013 UK government

Conor Gearty: Legal Aid Changes

Last week I spent an enjoyable few hours at a protest in central London, outside the Ministry of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 10, 2013 Constitutional reform, UK government

Douglas Edlin: Will Britain Have a Marbury?

 Marbury v Madison is the most famous judicial decision in US history, written by the most important judge in US […]

Constitutional Law Group June 7, 2013 Judicial review

Helen Fenwick: Article 8 ECHR, the ‘Feminist Article’, Women and a Conservative Bill of Rights

There has been a lot of commentary on the Report of the Bill of Rights’ Commission, and the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 5, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

Mark Aronson: Statutory Interpretation or Judicial Disobedience?

In Australia as in England, courts began “reading down” legislative grants of broad and seemingly unfettered discretionary power […]

Constitutional Law Group June 3, 2013 Australia, Comparative law, Judicial review

Noreen O’Meara: Reforming the European Court of Human Rights through Dialogue? Progress on Protocols 15 and 16 ECHR

Much progress has been made following the agreement of the Brighton Declaration on reforms to the working practices […]

Constitutional Law Group May 31, 2013 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Derek O’Brien: The Basic Structure Doctrine and the Courts of the Commonwealth Caribbean

The basic structure doctrine, as first expounded by the Indian Supreme Court in the early 1970s in Kesavanand […]

Constitutional Law Group May 28, 2013 Caribbean, Comparative law, Judicial review

Richard Ekins: Defying the law: a reply to Daly

I’m grateful to Paul Daly for bringing to my attention the Irish High Court’s Fleming decision and the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 23, 2013 Comparative law, Human rights

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