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David Harris, Michael O’Boyle, Ed Bates and Carla Buckley: UK withdrawal from the Convention? A broader view.

In the following blog the authors of the third edition of a leading text on the Law of […]

Constitutional Law Group July 24, 2014 Human rights

Craig Prescott: Conference Report: Prisoner Voting and the Constitution 18th June 2014, Faculty of Laws, UCL

As is well known to readers of this blog, the issue of prisoner voting has been a long […]

Constitutional Law Group July 9, 2014 Events

David Mead: The Future of the HRA Under Labour

I might have misheard but perception does seem to be nine-tenths of the law when it comes to […]

Constitutional Law Group June 4, 2014 Human rights

George Letsas: Lord Sumption’s Attack on Strasbourg: More Than Political Rhetoric?

In a lecture delivered on the 20th of November, Lord Sumption, the United Kingdom Supreme Court judge, mounted […]

Constitutional Law Group December 9, 2013 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Helen Fenwick: Prisoners’ Voting Rights, Subsidiarity, and Protocols 15 and 16: Re-creating Dialogue With the Strasbourg Court?

This blog does not intend to rehearse the merits of the prisoners’ voting rights saga. In principle it […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2013 Human rights

Roger Masterman: A Tale of Competing Supremacies

In a recent interview in The Spectator, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Chris Grayling MP, […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Alison L. Young: Prisoner Voting: Human or Constitutional Right?

As is well known, in Hirst v UK (No 2) the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human […]

Constitutional Law Group September 27, 2013 Human rights, Judicial review, UK Parliament

Noreen O’Meara: Reforming the European Court of Human Rights through Dialogue? Progress on Protocols 15 and 16 ECHR

Much progress has been made following the agreement of the Brighton Declaration on reforms to the working practices […]

Constitutional Law Group May 31, 2013 Constitutional reform, Human rights

Christina Eckes: One Step Closer: EU Accession to the ECHR

The final version of the draft accession agreement was concluded on 5 April 2013. It will allow the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 2, 2013 European Union

Jeff King: Deference, Dialogue and Animal Defenders International

In Animal Defenders International, the European Court of Human Rights upheld the British ban on political advertising in […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2013 Human rights, UK Parliament

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