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Nine Dots Prize: Why has the rule of law become so fragile? The Nine Dots Prize is an […]

UKCLA October 21, 2022 Announcement

Leah Trueblood: What is the ‘purpose’ of the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill?

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What is the purpose of the referendum proposed in the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill? Is it, as s 1 […]

UKCLA October 11, 2022 Second Scottish Independence Referendum

Kate Ollerenshaw: More Haste, Less Speed: Sunset Clauses in the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill

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There are many points of note for those interested in Constitutional law in the recently published Retained EU […]

UKCLA October 10, 2022 Brexit, Constitutional Law

Stephen Tierney: The Lord Advocate’s Reference: The Constitutional Significance of Referendums and Electoral Processes

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The Lord Advocate’s Reference to the Supreme Court asks if the proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill relates to reserved matters under the […]

UKCLA October 5, 2022 Devolution, Scotland, Second Scottish Independence Referendum

Stephen Tierney: The Lord Advocate’s Reference: Referendums and Constitutional Convention

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On 11-12 October the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a reference brought by the Lord Advocate under […]

UKCLA October 4, 2022 Devolution, Scotland, Second Scottish Independence Referendum, United Kingdom

Shona Wilson Stark and Raffael Fasel: Unconstitutionally Legal: How the UK Supreme Court Should Decide the Lord Advocate’s Reference

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On 28 June 2022, the Lord Advocate referred to the UK Supreme Court (“UKSC”) the question of whether […]

UKCLA October 3, 2022 Scotland, Second Scottish Independence Referendum, United Kingdom

David Torrance: A Tale of Two Accessions: 1952 and 2022

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No two Accessions are the same. That of King Edward VII in 1901 was characterised by widespread confusion […]

UKCLA September 28, 2022 Monarchy, United Kingdom

Lee Marsons and Sarah Nason: Public Law Current Survey (May – Jul 2022)

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Editors’ note: The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted here with the generous […]

UKCLA September 26, 2022 Current Survey

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SLS Annual Seminar – The Human Rights Act After 22 Years: Evolution, Impact, Future Directions Convener: Professor Merris […]

UKCLA September 23, 2022 Events

Alexander Latham-Gambi: How Should We Teach the Johnson Government? (Possible) Pedagogical Shortcomings in the Face of (Arguable) Constitutional Vandalism

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It may reasonably be argued that the Johnson Government launched a determined assault upon the UK constitutional settlement. […]

UKCLA September 14, 2022 Constitutional Law, United Kingdom

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