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Ronan Cormacain: Unaccountability – The Disease within Government

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Pierre Janelle diagnosed the root cause of The Catholic Reformation as “anarchy the disease within the church”.  It […]

UKCLA May 17, 2021 Constitutional Accountability, Judicial review, Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Gareth Evans: The Senedd Election and the Constitutional Prospects for Welsh Devolution

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On 6 May 2021, the people of Wales went to the polls in the sixth Senedd election. More […]

UKCLA May 13, 2021 Constitutional Law, Devolution, Wales

Leonie Koessler and Renan Araújo: A Novel German Precedent for Protecting Future Generations

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On May 1st 2021, three students and the charity Plan B brought the UK government to court for failing to take […]

UKCLA May 12, 2021 Climate Change, Germany, Human rights, UK government

Stephen Tierney: The Scottish Parliamentary Elections and the “Second Referendum” Debate

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The Scottish National Party emerged as the largest party in the Scottish parliamentary elections held on 6 May. […]

UKCLA May 10, 2021 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Scotland, United Kingdom

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Links to Events In addition to publicising events, we would like to introduce a new feature of including […]

UKCLA May 7, 2021 Announcement, Events

Mikołaj Barczentewicz: Should Cart Judicial Reviews be Abolished? Empirically Based Response

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The Government adopted a recommendation of the Independent Review of Administrative Law that Cart judicial reviews should be […]

UKCLA May 5, 2021 Administrative law, England, Judicial review, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Rodney Brazier: Mr Johnson and His Flat

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Let me begin with what should be platitudinous.  The presumption of innocence is a cherished legal principle in […]

UKCLA May 4, 2021 Constitutional Accountability, Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Jonathan Collinson: Redesigning English Football: Lessons from Constitutional Law Scholarship

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One of the few objectively true statements about life is that, ‘The thing about football – the important thing about football […]

UKCLA April 30, 2021 Constitutional Law, England

Nicholas Reed Langen: Confronting Climate Change in the Courts

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Talk is cheap. Governments, particularly wealthy, western ones, have been quick to make promises on climate change. They […]

UKCLA April 27, 2021 Climate Change, International law, United Kingdom, United States

Hayley J. Hooper: The Principle of Legality and Prerogative Power after the Third Direction Case

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In March 2021, the Court of Appeal handed down a unanimous judgment in Privacy International v Foreign Secretary ‘the […]

UKCLA April 26, 2021 Administrative law, Judicial review, prerogative power, UK government, United Kingdom

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