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Thomas Horsley and Jo Hunt: In Praise of Cooperation and Consensus under the Territorial Constitution: The Second Report of the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee

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On 16 July 2022, the House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee (CFSC) issued its Second Report on […]

UKCLA July 26, 2022 Brexit, Devolution, European Union, United Kingdom

Iain Jamieson: The Lord Advocate’s Role in Vetting Bills in the Scottish Parliament for Legislative Competence: A Reply to Chris McCorkindale

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A Scottish Minister, when introducing a Bill into the Scottish Parliament, is required by section 31(1) of the […]

UKCLA July 25, 2022 Constitutional Law, Devolution, Scotland

Kenneth A. Armstrong: From the Shadow of Hierarchy to the Shadow of Competition – Common Frameworks and the Disciplining of Divergence

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This time last year, the controversial United Kingdom Internal Market Bill was ping-ponging between the Commons and Lords. […]

UKCLA December 15, 2021 Devolution, European Union, United Kingdom

Michael Foran: Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Politics of Law-making

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Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area […]

UKCLA October 18, 2021 Devolution, Human Rights Act 1998, Parliamentary sovereignty, Scotland, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Jonathan Morgan: In Praise of Flexibility: Clause 1 of the Judicial Review and Courts Bill (2021)

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Much has been written about the government’s judicial review reform project, which has led from IRAL to a […]

UKCLA September 23, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional reform, Judicial review, Judiciary, UK government, United Kingdom

Vernon Bogdanor: Reply to McHarg and Young

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Aileen McHarg and Alison Young believe that the new British constitution, which I wrote about in my book […]

UKCLA September 14, 2021 Constitutional Law, Constitutional reform

Aileen McHarg and Alison L. Young: The Resilience of the (Old) British Constitution

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In 2009, Vernon Bogdanor wrote about The New British Constitution. His thesis was that a decade of New […]

UKCLA September 8, 2021 Constitutional Law, Constitutional reform, Devolution, Judiciary, Prime Minister, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom, Wales

Nicholas Kilford: The UK Internal Market Act’s Interaction with Senedd Competences: The Welsh Government’s Challenge

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On its passage through Parliament, the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) attracted a great deal of […]

UKCLA February 23, 2021 Devolution, Judicial review, Wales

Davor Jancic: The UK-EU Trade Deal: Five Important Implications for the UK Parliament

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The announcement of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) on Christmas Eve 2020 may have come as […]

UKCLA January 20, 2021 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Kenneth Armstrong: Governing With or Without Consent – The United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020

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The United Kingdom Internal Market Act has become law, receiving Royal Assent shortly before MPs and Lords departed […]

UKCLA December 18, 2020 Devolution, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

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