Proposals are sought for papers for a workshop on ‘Economic Aspects of the Constitution’. The workshop, which will take place ...
1 post published by UKCLA during November 2025Proposals are sought for papers for a workshop on ‘Economic Aspects of the Constitution’. The workshop, which will […] ...
Posts about Land Law written by UKCLAAntonia Layard: Darwall and the Public Life of Private Property When wealthy landowners, Alexander and Diana Darwall, sued a national park authority to stop people ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Annual Report for 2024/25 released last week sadly provides evidence of a severe […] ...
Posts about New Labour written by UKCLA and Constitutional Law Group ...
In a report published on 11 May, the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (“SLSC”) drew attention to a constitutional issue of considerable interest and novelty. The SLSC drew the ...
On Thursday 26 th March the Supreme Court concluded, to the delight of The Guardian and the dismay of the Prime Minister, that communications between Prince Charles and government Ministers – the ...
The Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 (‘CCA’) is, from a constitutional perspective, a fairly unassuming, if far-reaching, exercise of devolved legislative power. It is an example of a ...
The right to abortion in NI has been historically fraught. Until 2020, women could only seek a lawful abortion if pregnancy would risk the woman’s life or result in serious long-term or permanent ...
In a ground-breaking decision, the High Court in Miller issued a declaratory order that ‘the Secretary of State does not have power under the Crown’s prerogative to give notice pursuant to Article 50 ...
The UK’s departure from the EU was marked, at least in legal terms, by a curious combination of change and continuity. One key issue ripe for change was the principle of the supremacy of EU law. Vote ...
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