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Separation of Powers

Kenneth Campbell QC: How Devolution Has Altered Some Fundamentals of the British Constitution

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Introduction Regular readers of this blog will need no reminding of how much anticipation has been devoted to […]

Constitutional Law Group January 20, 2017 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Judicial review, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament, Wales

Byron Karemba: The Investigatory Powers Bill: Introducing Judicial Scrutiny of Surveillance Warrants and the Broader Constitutional Context (Part III)

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This post follows Parts I & II commenting on aspects of the Investigatory Powers Commissioner to be setup […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2016 Administrative law, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Robert Craig: Triggering Article 50 Does not Require Fresh Legislation

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Introduction Considerable public interest has recently been focused on the ‘trigger’ mechanism for exit from the EU which […]

Constitutional Law Group July 8, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

David Landau: Report on IACL Roundtable on the “New” Separation of Powers

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David Landau, Florida State University College of Law, reports on the recent IACL roundtable held in Johannesburg. On […]

Constitutional Law Group June 16, 2015 Comparative law, Events, Judiciary

IACL Roundtable: Separation of Powers in the Global South

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The University of Johannesburg with host an IACL Roundtable on 28-29th May 2015 on the theme Separation of Powers […]

UKCLA May 20, 2015 Events, IACL

Roger Masterman: ‘I like Parliament, and I like courts. Which is best? There is only one way to find out … FIGHT!’

The debate over which institution of government possesses ultimate constitutional authority for determining questions of human rights is […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2012 Human rights, Judiciary, UK Parliament

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