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Michael Foran: Interpretation after the Human Rights Act? The Principle of Legality and the Rule of Law

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Last week Liz Truss’s cabinet decided to shelve the proposed British Bill of Rights. Quite a lot has […]

UKCLA September 12, 2022 Constitutional Law, Human Rights Act 1998, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Rodney Brazier: No Way to Pick a PM

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And so the United Kingdom has a new Prime Minister, replacing one who, having besmirched the office, had […]

UKCLA September 8, 2022 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Joshua Jowitt: Some Thoughts on the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022

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Followers of online commentator David Allen Green will be familiar with his (increasingly exasperated) observation that constitutional law […]

UKCLA September 7, 2022 UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Stuart Wallace: Human Rights Claims and Overseas Military Operations: Will Clause 14 of the Bill of Rights Bill Really Limit Victims’ Access to British Courts?

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Clause 14 of the Bill of Rights Bill, currently progressing through the UK parliament, introduces a total ban […]

UKCLA September 6, 2022 European Convention on Human Rights, Human rights, United Kingdom

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International Virtual Conference: Judicial Independence in Developing Democracies School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University 22 August 2022 […]

UKCLA August 12, 2022 Events, Uncategorized

Joe Tomlinson, Naoise Coakley and Roisin Gambroudes: It’s a trap! The changing dynamics of executive engagements with judicial review

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It is not surprising or new that the executive plays institutional chess with the courts. Judicial review, though […]

UKCLA July 28, 2022 Judicial review, Uncategorized

Edmund Robinson: Fumbling with interpretation – Clause 5 of the Bill of Rights and the positive obligations challenge

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The ‘Bill of Rights Bill’, repealing and replacing the Human Rights Act, has already attracted significant criticism. This […]

UKCLA July 27, 2022 Bill of Rights 2022

Thomas Horsley and Jo Hunt: In Praise of Cooperation and Consensus under the Territorial Constitution: The Second Report of the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee

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On 16 July 2022, the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee (CFSC) issued its Second Report on […]

UKCLA July 26, 2022 Brexit, Devolution, European Union, United Kingdom

Iain Jamieson: The Lord Advocate’s Role in Vetting Bills in the Scottish Parliament for Legislative Competence: A Reply to Chris McCorkindale

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A Scottish Minister, when introducing a Bill into the Scottish Parliament, is required by section 31(1) of the […]

UKCLA July 25, 2022 Constitutional Law, Devolution, Scotland

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Annual Holiday The UKCLA blog will take its annual holiday over August, from Monday 1 August, returning on […]

UKCLA July 22, 2022 Announcement

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