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Paul Craig: IRAL: The Panel Report and the Government’s Response

The Report of the Independent Review of Administrative Law, IRAL, was made public on 16 March. It stretches […]

UKCLA March 22, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional Accountability, Constitutional change, England, Judicial review, Judiciary

Stephanie Reynolds: Celebrities, Social Media, and New Sites of Political Constitutional Accountability

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Over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford has been credited with being instrumental […]

UKCLA March 22, 2021 Constitutional Accountability, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Michael Foran: Shamima Begum, the Separation of Powers, and the Common Good

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The Supreme Court has come under significant criticism for its handling of the Shamima Begum case, decided on […]

UKCLA March 17, 2021 Judicial review, Judiciary, UK government, United Kingdom

Mikołaj Barczentewicz: An empirical study of the gender of counsel before the UK’s highest court.

During the live television coverage of the Supreme Court hearings in Miller (No 1), some commentators (and no […]

UKCLA March 15, 2021 England, Judiciary, United Kingdom

Max Taylor: Parliamentary Confirmation of Ministerial Nominations

In terms of government formation, there are two kinds of parliamentary system: “…countries where the government needs to win […]

UKCLA March 11, 2021 Comparative law, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Rhona Smith: ‘Building Back Better’ – obligations behind the soundbite

Whilst PM Boris Johnson and President Joe Biden may dispute who first used the tag ‘Build Back Better’ […]

UKCLA March 10, 2021 England, Human rights, International law, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock: The Shamima Begum Case: Difficulties with ‘democratic accountability’ as a justification for judicial deference in the national security context

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No doubt much will be written on the Supreme Court’s Shamima Begum ruling handed down on 26 February. […]

UKCLA March 9, 2021 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review, UK government, United Kingdom

Steven Chaplin: Review of Parliaments and the Pandemic

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As the pandemic moves into its second year, the effects on Parliaments, not only as legislating and accountability […]

UKCLA March 8, 2021 Constitutional change, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Daniella Lock, Fiona de Londras and Pablo Grez Hidalgo: Parliamentary Engagement with Human Rights during COVID-19 and the Independent Human Rights Act Review

As the deadline for submissions to Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) passes this week, the appropriate division […]

UKCLA March 3, 2021 Civil Liberties, England, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

James Hand: Ministerial Maternity Leave

The Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Bill is designed, in the words of the Prime Minister’s Written Statement, […]

UKCLA March 1, 2021 England, Human rights, UK government, United Kingdom

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