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Jacob Rowbottom: Ministers, media and the decision to investigate

Last week, an editorial in the Guardian called for the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Interests to be scrapped. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 7, 2012 UK government, UK Parliament

Tom Hickman: Where is the “Justice” in the Justice and Security Bill?

The hugely significant Justice and Security Bill was published by the Government last week and received its first […]

Constitutional Law Group June 5, 2012 Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

Hayley Hooper: The Justice and Security Bill: Some Serious Concerns

The Justice and Security Bill aims inter alia to ‘provide for closed material procedure in relation to certain […]

Constitutional Law Group June 4, 2012 Human rights, UK Parliament

Colm O’Cinneide: Prisoners Votes (Again) and the ‘Constitutional Illegitimacy’ of the ECHR

The relationship between the UK and the European Court of Human Rights is once again in the news. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 3, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Greg Weeks: What to do about private bodies with public functions?: Australia’s continued ambivalence to the Datafin principle.

A few weeks ago, two judges of the Australian High Court (French CJ and Bell J) heard an […]

Constitutional Law Group June 2, 2012 Australia, Judicial review

Event: Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference

Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference The SPLG’s Annual Update Conference on public law will take place on […]

UKCLA May 29, 2012 Events, Scotland

Stephen Tierney: Canadian Constitutional Change 30 Years On: Notes from a Small Island

A number of events have been held recently in Canada to mark the 30th anniversary of the ‘patriation’ […]

Constitutional Law Group May 24, 2012 Canada, Comparative law, Devolution, UK Parliament

David Mead: Be careful what you wish for….it may never happen: the curious incident of peaceful protest under the coalition

If a week’s a long time in politics, then two years is surely a couple of lifetimes? Hidden […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Bradley W. Miller: Proportionality and Legislative Purpose

In conducting constitutional review with a proportionality test, much depends on the how the purpose of the challenged […]

Constitutional Law Group May 22, 2012 Canada, Comparative law, Human rights

Reminder of UKCLG-sponsored meeting on Monday 21 May 2012, 6 pm

The event is organised by the Italian Cultural Institute of London, the Devolution Club, the UK Constitutional Law Group, the Federal […]

UKCLA May 17, 2012 Comparative law, Devolution, Events

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