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Robert Hazell and Bob Morris: How has Monarchy survived in the era of Modern Democracy? Part Two

If these European monarchs have no real power, what is the modern monarchy for?    Part 1 of […]

UKCLA October 2, 2020 Comparative law, Europe, United Kingdom

Robert Hazell and Bob Morris: How has Monarchy survived in the era of Modern Democracy? Part One

Introduction This month sees the publication of our book The Role of Monarchy in Modern Democracy: European Monarchies […]

UKCLA October 1, 2020 Comparative law, Europe, United Kingdom

Pavlos Eleftheriadis: The Constitutional Status of ‘Separation Law’

The European Communities Act 1972 caused an important and beneficial transformation to the British constitutional settlement. It made […]

UKCLA September 29, 2020 European Union, UK government, United Kingdom

Theodore Konstadinides, Lee Marsons and Maurice Sunkin: Reviewing Judicial Review: The constitutional importance of the Independent Review of Administrative Law 2020

Last year, the Government committed itself to establishing a Commission on the Constitution, Democracy and Rights, which would […]

UKCLA September 24, 2020 Administrative law, Constitutional change, England, Judicial review, United Kingdom, Wales

Ronan Cormacain: The United Kingdom Internal Market Bill and Breach of Domestic Law

Huge controversy has already been generated over provisions in the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill granting Ministers the […]

UKCLA September 23, 2020 International law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

Bethany Shiner and Tanzil Chowdhury: The Overseas Operation (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill and Impunity of the British State

The Overseas Operation (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons in March 2020 […]

UKCLA September 22, 2020 England, Human rights, International law, United Kingdom

Leah Trueblood: ‘Following the Science:’ a Legal and Democratic Challenge

During a pandemic, it seems like a good idea for politicians to ‘follow the science.’ But what does […]

UKCLA September 21, 2020 Administrative law, Judicial review, UK government, United Kingdom

Oliver Garner: A Barrier against the new incoming tide? The UK Internal Market Bill and Dispute Resolution under the Withdrawal Agreement and the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland

Brexit déjà vu  On 14 September 2020, the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill (‘UKIMB’ or ‘the Bill’) passed […]

UKCLA September 17, 2020 UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Lisa Claire Whitten: The Belfast ‘Good Friday’ Agreement and Unconstructive Ambiguity

Speaking in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister described the controversial provisions of the UK Internal Market […]

UKCLA September 16, 2020 Devolution, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Alani Golanski: Why Corrupt Pardons Violate The Rule of Law

Jean-Jacques Rousseau opined in Émile that “[t]he universal spirit of the Laws of all countries is always to […]

UKCLA September 15, 2020 America, Comparative law, United States

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