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Chris Monaghan: Party-gate as a Ground for Impeachment? Perhaps, But We Need to Modernise Impeachment Before It Is Fit For Purpose

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In a recent post published on the UKCLA blog, I argued that impeachment could serve a purpose in […]

UKCLA January 26, 2022 Constitutional Accountability, Prime Minister, United Kingdom

Stephen Tierney and Alison Young: Constitution Committee report on the Future Governance of the UK

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Following a year-long inquiry into the future governance of the United Kingdom, the House of Lords Constitution Committee […]

UKCLA January 20, 2022 Constitutional reform, Devolution, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock and Tanzil Chowdhury: Expansions of Executive Power and Weakening of Democratic Safeguards in 2021

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The United Kingdom Constitution Monitoring Group published its first annual report in 2021. It described the UK Government as ‘set […]

UKCLA January 17, 2022 Constitutional Accountability

Richard Clayton QC: The Government’s New Proposals for the Human Rights Act Part 3: An Assessment

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This post completes my analysis of the Government’s Proposals for reform of the Human Rights Act 1998, following […]

UKCLA January 14, 2022 Constitutional reform, Human Rights Act 1998, UK government, United Kingdom

Richard Clayton QC: The Government’s New Proposals for the Human Rights Act Part 2: An Assessment

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The Government explains its Proposals in its Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill Of Rights: A consultation […]

UKCLA January 13, 2022 Human Rights Act 1998, UK government, United Kingdom

Jeremy Ogilvie-Harris: A Comparative Perspective on the Constitutionality of Clause 9 of the Nationality and Borders Bill

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Introduction The Nationality and Borders Bill (NABB) proposes controversial amendments to the UK’s citizenship deprivation power under s. […]

UKCLA January 12, 2022 Australia, Comparative law, New Zealand, United Kingdom

Chris Monaghan: Reimagining impeachment: A new blueprint for our challenging times

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Henry Dundas, the first Viscount Melville (1742-1811), holds an infamous place in British constitutional history: he was the […]

UKCLA January 12, 2022 Constitutional Accountability

Lewis Graham: Going beyond, and going against, the Strasbourg Court

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Section 2 of the Human Rights Act (HRA) requires that domestic courts “take into account” relevant Strasbourg case […]

UKCLA January 11, 2022 Uncategorized

Jelena Gligorijević: Game, Set and Match for the Rule of Law

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Many diverse issues have been raised, and diverse perspectives aired, in the Australian and international public square, over […]

UKCLA January 10, 2022 Australia, Constitutional Law

Ben Yong: Exposing the hidden wiring of Parliament

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‘Who runs the House?’ While most people were watching the Johnson government stumble from one crisis to another […]

UKCLA January 10, 2022 UK Parliament

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