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Daniel Skeffington and Philippe Lagassé: Principle, Practice, and Prerogative

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*Editors’ Note: This post is part of the ‘Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles Blog Series’* It remains commonplace, […]

UKCLA May 23, 2024 prerogative power

Seána Glennon: The Role of Deliberative Minipublics in Enhancing Democracy in Canada

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*Editors’ note: This post is part of the ‘Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles Blog Series’* Constitutional structures generally leave […]

UKCLA May 22, 2024 Canada, Constitutional Law

Joanne Murray: Administrative and Citizen Interpretations of Unwritten Constitutional Principles

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*Editors’ Note: This post is part of the ‘Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles Blog Series’* Introduction Who gets […]

UKCLA May 21, 2024 Constitutional Law

Hayley Hooper: Historical Origins of the ‘Principle of Legality’ in British Public Law

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*Editors’ Note: This post is part of the ‘Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles Blog Series’* In 2021 the […]

UKCLA May 20, 2024 Constitutional Law, principle of legality, United Kingdom

Se-shauna Wheatle and Vanessa MacDonnell: Unwritten Constitutional Norms and Principles – Blog Series Introduction

Unwritten constitutionalism is often associated with Westminster systems, but it is arguably a feature of all constitutional democracies, […]

UKCLA May 20, 2024 Canada, Constitutional Law, United Kingdom

Tom Hickman KC and Joe Tomlinson: What role did judicial review play during the pandemic?

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In one of the most celebrated passages in legal history, Lord Atkin stated in Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 […]

UKCLA May 13, 2024 Judicial review

Michael Lane: “Administrative Clutter” or a Case for Centralising Human Rights? UN Human Rights Mechanisms and the UK Government

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Human rights in the UK are routinely reviewed by various UN bodies – treaty bodies, special procedures, and […]

UKCLA May 7, 2024 Human rights, UK government

Call for Papers: UKCLA Early Career Workshop in Constitutional Law and Theory

University of Bristol Law School, 1 July 2024 We are excited to announce a one-day workshop for PhD […]

UKCLA April 26, 2024 Calls for Papers, Events

James Robottom: The Safety of Rwanda Act, Slavery and the Common Law

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Commentary on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act (“RA”), which is shortly to receive Royal Assent, […]

UKCLA April 25, 2024 Human rights, Judicial review

Andrew Le Sueur: Human Rights Litigation in Jersey: A Constitutional Turn?

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Following pressure from the in-coming Blair government, in the late 1990s the three Crown Dependencies enacted legislation modelled […]

UKCLA April 23, 2024 Constitutional Law, Human rights

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