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Announcement: UKCLA Blog Summer Break

The UKCLA blog will shortly take its annual summer break, running from Monday 28 July to Monday 1 […]

UKCLA July 18, 2025 Uncategorized

Alex Benn: In Crisis: the ‘Constitutional’ Right to Jury Trial

The ‘Executive Summary’ of the report of Brian Leveson’s Independent Review of the Criminal Courts: Part 1 opens […]

UKCLA July 18, 2025 Common law, Criminal Justice, Human rights

Lewis Graham: Who Wins and Who Loses Before the Administrative Court?

Despite the Ministry of Justice releasing some helpful but limited data relating to judicial reviews, it is hard […]

UKCLA July 14, 2025 Administrative law, Judicial review

George Peretz:  The Labour Case for the ECHR

In a series of posts on this blog, the legal historian Sanjit Nagi has outlined both a history […]

UKCLA July 10, 2025 European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998, Parliamentary sovereignty

Ting Xu: The Legal Fiction of State Neutrality: Rethinking Accountability in Disability Home Adaptations

How should the state be held to account when it funds and organises essential services—but then denies responsibility […]

UKCLA July 9, 2025 Administrative law, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Human rights, local government

Nour Haidar: Home Secretary vs Palestine Action: The Constitutional Implications of Widening the Legal Understanding of Terrorism

On 23 June 2025 the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, announced in Parliament that she had “decided to proscribe […]

UKCLA July 8, 2025 Civil Liberties, Human rights, Judicial review

Gabriel Tan: R (Al-Haq) v Business and Trade Secretary: A Death Knell for Common Law Domestic Footholds for Unincorporated Treaties?

In September 2024, the Business and Trade Secretary (‘the Secretary of State’)suspended licences authorising the export of items […]

UKCLA July 7, 2025 Administrative law, Common law, Judicial review

Mara Malagodi: The State of the Comparative Constitutional Law Field and the Re-Launch of Constitutional Studies

Over the past three decades or so, comparative constitutional law has greatly advanced both as a site of […]

UKCLA July 3, 2025 Comparative Constitutional Law, Comparative law, Constitutional Law

Sanjit Nagi: A Road to Nowhere: Reforming the European Convention on Human Rights

Over the last few weeks criticism of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR/the Convention) and suggestions that […]

UKCLA July 2, 2025 European Convention on Human Rights, Human rights, Human Rights Act 1998, Parliamentary sovereignty

Event: Book Launch – Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations

University of Bristol Centre for European and Public Law 18:00-19:30 July 3rd 2025 2.13 Wills Memorial Building, University […]

UKCLA June 27, 2025 Events

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