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Bethany Shiner: How Does the Data Protection Act 2018 Empower the Information Commissioner to Tackle the Misuse of Personal Data in Political Campaigns?

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Introduction Following on from an earlier piece on this blog which highlighted some of the gaps in the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 20, 2018 Uncategorized

Leah Trueblood: More Good Days for Democracy: The Report of the Independent Commission on Referendums

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At the beginning of Democracy in America, de Tocqueville writes that in studying democracy its “…Faults strike one […]

Constitutional Law Group July 18, 2018 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform

Bethany Shiner: Just the Politics of Persuasion: Are Gaps in Regulation Affecting Political Campaigning Methods?

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Introduction The chair of the Electoral Commission recently warned that British elections face a ‘perfect storm’ of threats […]

Constitutional Law Group March 1, 2018 Uncategorized

Leah Trueblood: The Merits and Meaning of a ‘Second’ Referendum

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Introduction: Multiple votes, one referendum Even before the vote on 23 June 2016, questions were raised about the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 5, 2018 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, Europe, European Union

Javier Garcia Oliva: The Referendum on Catalonian Independence: The Position of the Spanish Authorities

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Editors’ note: Today we publish two posts on the Catalan referendum held on 1 October. Elisenda Casanas Adam […]

Constitutional Law Group October 3, 2017 Spain

Elisenda Casanas Adam: The Referendum on Catalonian Independence: The Position of the Catalan Authorities

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Editors’ note: Today we publish two posts on the Catalan referendum held on 1 October. Elisenda Casanas Adam […]

Constitutional Law Group October 3, 2017 Spain

Lea Raible and Leah Trueblood: The Swiss System of Referendums and the Impossibility of Direct Democracy

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The referendums in the United Kingdom of 2011, 2014, and 2016 have sparked a debate about the merits […]

Constitutional Law Group April 4, 2017 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, Scotland

Aurelien Antoine: Brexit Seen by a French Professor in Public Law

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I am a professor in Public in France devoting the major part of my research to the United […]

Constitutional Law Group April 3, 2017 Europe, European Union, France, UK government, UK Parliament

George Letsas: The Constitution and the Folly of Majoritarianism

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In the aftermath of the EU Referendum many hoped that Parliament will, in its wisdom, block what the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 20, 2017 Europe, European Union, Human rights, UK Parliament

Graham John Wheeler: Referendums That Time Forgot

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It is well known that the first national referendum in the UK was the 1975 poll on EEC […]

Constitutional Law Group February 17, 2017 Constitutional reform, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland

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