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George Letsas: The Rule of All Law: A Reply to Finnis, Ekins and Verdirame

The Prime Minister’s recent change to the ministerial code has divided opinion amongst lawyers and academic experts. Prior […]

Constitutional Law Group November 26, 2015 International law, UK government

Austerity and Public Law: Michael Adler: Benefit Sanctions and the Rule of Law

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Editors’ note: The blog is running a new series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explores the […]

Constitutional Law Group October 23, 2015 Administrative law, International law, United Kingdom

Dawn Oliver: Does treating the system of justice as a public service have implications for the rule of law and judicial independence?

If you asked a second year LLB student, or even a professor of public law or a legal […]

Constitutional Law Group March 19, 2014 Judicial review, Judiciary, Uncategorized

Robert Leckey: Suspended Declarations of Invalidity and and the Rule of Law

In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the constitutional invalidity of three major provisions in the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 12, 2014 Canada, Comparative law, Judicial review

Douglas Edlin: Will Britain Have a Marbury?

 Marbury v Madison is the most famous judicial decision in US history, written by the most important judge in US […]

Constitutional Law Group June 7, 2013 Judicial review

Conor Gearty: The Important Inconvenience of the Rule of Law

Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]

Constitutional Law Group March 30, 2013 Human rights, Judiciary

Anitta Hipper: In Hungary’s Footsteps: Different Victor, Same Strategy

On January 1, 2012 with an amended Constitution in place, a once praised EU accession candidate, Hungary, proved […]

Constitutional Law Group July 16, 2012 European Union

Dawn Oliver: Parliamentary Sovereignty: A Pragmatic or Principled Doctrine?

Imagine that Parliament has recently passed a provision authorising the indefinite detention without trial of suspected terrorists. The […]

Constitutional Law Group May 3, 2012 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Andrew Le Sueur: ‘Fun-loving guys’, government ‘doing anything that individuals do’ and the rule of law

In my administrative law lectures, I get students to practise an action that I explain ought to become […]

UKCLA March 19, 2012 England

Douglas Edlin: Executing the Laws

Lethal Force and Legal Process According to Article II, Section 3 of the US Constitution, the President of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 15, 2012 America, Comparative law, Human rights

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