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Kenneth Campbell: Constitutional Dogs That Barked and Dogs That Did Not: The Scottish Continuity Bill in the Supreme Court

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Introductory Somewhat overshadowed by the Wightman saga, and the unscheduled Conservative leadership demarche, the UKSC decision in the […]

Constitutional Law Group January 14, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, Scotland, UK government

Anurag Deb: Privacy International: A Matter of Constitutional Logic and Judicial Trust?

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Introduction The High Court and Court of Appeal decisions in Privacy International v IPT have ignited the debate […]

Constitutional Law Group January 8, 2019 Judicial review

Chris McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg: Continuity and Confusion: Towards Clarity? – The Supreme Court and the Scottish Continuity Bill

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Introduction The Supreme Court has now handed down its judgment in The UK Withdrawal from the European Union […]

Constitutional Law Group December 20, 2018 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Parliamentary Intention, Anisminic, and the Privacy International Case (Part Two)

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In Part 1, I cast Anisminic as an example of a common law doctrine of interpretation which can […]

Constitutional Law Group December 19, 2018 Judicial review

Adam Tucker: Parliamentary Intention, Anisminic, and the Privacy International Case (Part One)

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Introduction Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard argument in R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal. This […]

Constitutional Law Group December 18, 2018 Judicial review

Lewis Graham: Lady Justices and Dissent on the Court of Appeal of England and Wales

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Much has been said on the gender imbalance of the senior courts of England and Wales. Since the […]

Constitutional Law Group November 15, 2018 Judiciary

Yossi Nehushtan and Stella Coyle: Ashers Baking (Part 2): Do Homophobes and Racists have a Right Not to Manifest Liberal Messages?

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At the heart of the recent Supreme Court’s decision in Ashers Baking lies the ruling that nobody should […]

Constitutional Law Group November 6, 2018 Human rights, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Yossi Nehushtan and Stella Coyle: Ashers Baking (Part 1): The Supreme Court’s Betrayal of Liberalism and Equality

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Much has already been written about the recent Supreme Court judgment in Ashers Baking, but the debate has […]

Constitutional Law Group November 5, 2018 Human rights, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Joanna Bell: The Supreme Court’s Approach to the Finality Clause in Lee v Ashers: A Response to Anurag Deb & Conor McCormick & Looking Forward to Privacy International

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Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd [2018] UKSC 49 (‘gay cake’ case) has probably not escaped the attention […]

Constitutional Law Group October 23, 2018 Administrative law, Devolution, Human rights, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Anurag Deb and Conor McCormick: Lee v Ashers: A Recipe for Jurisdictional Confusion?

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On 10 October 2018, the UK Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Lee v Ashers Baking Company […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2018 Human rights, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

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