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Kate Malleson and Graham Gee: Who should have the final say in lower level judicial appointments?

The Crime and Courts Bill is making its way through Parliament. As noted in an earlier post, the […]

Constitutional Law Group January 30, 2013 Judiciary

Andrew Le Sueur: Wikipedia on the British constitution

As everybody reading this blog will know, Wikipedia is an online, multilingual, free encyclopaedia compiled using Wiki software. […]

UKCLA January 27, 2013 Uncategorized

Tom Adams: Royal Consent and Hidden Power

The requirement of Royal Assent for bills which have passed through our democratic institutions is well known. Those […]

Constitutional Law Group January 26, 2013 UK Parliament

Richard Ekins: Rights-consistent interpretation and (reckless) amendment

Discussion about s 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) tends to focus on the scope of […]

Constitutional Law Group January 24, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

Events of interest to UKCLG members and blog readers …

Statute Law Society lecture: Jonathan Swift QC, ‘Constitutional Statutes: Construction and Legal Adjudication’. Monday 28 January 2013, 6-7 pm, Institute […]

UKCLA January 17, 2013 Uncategorized

Ronan McCrea: Strasbourg Judgement in Eweida and Others v United Kingdom

The European Court of Human Rights has issued its decision in the highly anticipated case of Eweida and […]

Constitutional Law Group January 16, 2013 Human rights

Varda Bondy and Maurice Sunkin: Judicial Review Reform: Who is afraid of judicial review? Debunking the myths of growth and abuse.

The Government claims that its proposals to restrict access to judicial review are based on evidence that growth […]

Constitutional Law Group January 10, 2013 Judicial review

Ryan Goss: What is the Bill of Rights Commission’s ‘strong argument’?

This week’s report from the Commission on a Bill of Rights was entitled ‘The Choice Before Us’. In […]

Constitutional Law Group December 20, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Colm O’Cinneide: The Commission on a Bill of Rights: Playing On Even While the Goalposts Have Shifted?

The Commission on a Bill of Rights has reported. As expected, its members did not reach agreement on […]

Constitutional Law Group December 19, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh: Whether You Agree With its Conclusions Or Not, the Bill of Rights Commission Hit On An Important Issue For Human Rights and the Future of Britain.

So the Bill of rights Commission has produced its final report after a 21-month long study into the […]

Constitutional Law Group December 19, 2012 Constitutional reform, Human rights

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