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Stephen Sedley on superinjunctions and parliamentary privilege

Stephen Sedley, the UKCLG’s honorary president, has an article in the London Review of Books “The Goodwin and […]

UKCLA June 9, 2011 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Gordon Anthony: Article 2 ECHR, controversial deaths, and the “mirror principle”.

Last month’s SC ruling in Re McCaughey ([2011] UKSC 20) is the latest in an important line of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 6, 2011 Human rights, Northern Ireland

Sebastian Payne: Parliament’s role in conflict decisions

On the 17th May 2011 the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee produced a short report, ‘Parliament’s Role in […]

Constitutional Law Group June 2, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Christopher McCrudden: Duties beyond borders: the external effects of our constitutional debates.

How far, if at all, should we take into account the effects of our internal constitutional debates on […]

Constitutional Law Group May 30, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

Aileen McHarg: Axa General Insurance Ltd v the Lord Advocate – Update

The insurance companies’ appeal against the Inner House of the Court of Session’s decision in Axa General Insurance […]

Constitutional Law Group May 29, 2011 Devolution, Scotland

UKCLG co-sponsored event: 13 June at SOAS on Nepal

Date: Monday 13 June Time: 5 p.m. Place: Room G51, Main Building, School of Oriental and African Studies, […]

UKCLA May 27, 2011 Uncategorized

Andrew Le Sueur: Reaching Middle England at Chelsea

People accidentally stumbling across this blog must think that we’re an intensive lot. But it’s not all “rules […]

UKCLA May 27, 2011 England, Judiciary

Richard Ekins: Regulatory responsibility in New Zealand

The Parliament of New Zealand has been invited to consider an important proposal for constitutional change – the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 24, 2011 Comparative law, Judicial review, New Zealand

Jeff King: Should prisoners have the right to vote?

I think they should, and want to explain why in a way that addresses the issue recently faced […]

Constitutional Law Group May 18, 2011 Human rights, UK Parliament

House of Lords Reform

The Government has published the House of Lords Reform Draft Bill.  The proposals are still subject to consultation […]

Constitutional Law Group May 17, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

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