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Call for Papers: Early Career Workshop in Public Law, Labour Law, Migration & Asylum, and Human Rights

SLS Sponsored Collaborative Workshop for PhD Candidates and Early Career Academics in Public Law, Labour Law, Migration & […]

UKCLA April 19, 2024 Calls for Papers, Events

Paul F Scott: Spying on Parliamentarians

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The Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill was introduced into Parliament before Christmas, starting in the House of Lords, to […]

UKCLA April 17, 2024 UK government, UK Parliament

Joe Tomlinson, Angela Paul, and Jed Meers: Are Statutory Duties to Protect the ‘Vulnerable’ a Good Idea?

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The Work and Pensions Committee is conducting an inquiry on a highly important matter: how vulnerable welfare claimants […]

UKCLA April 16, 2024 Administrative law

Sanjit Nagi: A Future Constitutional Battleground? Expropriation, Compensation, and the Right to Peaceful Enjoyment of Property under the European Convention on Human Rights

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As it becomes clear the Labour Party is on course to win the next general election, greater attention […]

UKCLA April 15, 2024 European Convention on Human Rights

Events: Solange 50th Anniversary Conference/ Global South Network lecture – Supreme Constitutional Court of Palestine

Constitutionalism Beyond the State and the Role of Domestic Constitutional Courts 30-31 May 2024, WZB Berlin Social Science […]

UKCLA April 12, 2024 Events

Call for Guest Editors of Public Law’s Annual Themed Analysis Section (2025)

The Editorial Committee of Public Law invites Guest Editors to submit proposals for a themed set of ‘Analysis’ papers to […]

UKCLA March 29, 2024 Announcement

Ben Yong: Making Government Work, or ‘How I learned to stop worrying and love the Centre of Government’

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How should the Centre of government (i.e., No 10 and the Cabinet Office) organise itself so that it […]

UKCLA March 28, 2024 Government decision-making

Conor Crummey : The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill and the Judicial ‘Disapplication’ of Statutes

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The myriad problems with the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, as well as the policy that the Bill is […]

UKCLA March 26, 2024 Judicial review

Madeline Gleeson & Theodore Konstadinides: The UK’s Rwanda policy and Lessons from Australia

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In November 2023, the Supreme Court of the UK dealt a critical blow to the government’s proposal to […]

UKCLA March 14, 2024 Australia, International law, law-making

Jamie McGowan: The Nobile Officium and Public Law: An Undertapped Resource?

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Joanna Cherry KC MP has suggested (here and in parliament), somewhat indirectly, that the nobile officium of the […]

UKCLA March 12, 2024 Constitutional Law, Parliamentary sovereignty

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