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On 23 May 2025, the Court of Appeal held that the Conservative Party was not exercising a ‘public […] UKCLA May 29, 2025 Monarchy, Prime Minister, UK government, Uncategorized Blog at WordPress.com.
Recent Posts Event: A Parliamentarian’s Guide to the Unwritten Constitution Robert Mullins: For Women Scotland: Fastening the “Biological” Straitjacket Stefan Theil: Medical Incapacity and the UK ...
Panel Discussion on the ‘Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill’ 18:00-19:30 Monday 24th February 2025 University of […] ...
Introduction: The Supreme Court’s Textual Fidelity The UK Supreme Court (UKSC) recently issued its unanimous judgment which found the draft Scottish […] ...
In the opening lines of Miller/Cherry, Lady Hale and Lord Reed, giving the unanimous judgment of the court, […] ...
Professor Maurice Sunkin of Essex has been appointed as the new editor of Public Law, succeeding Andrew Le […] UKCLA November 21, 2010 Uncategorized Posts navigation ...
Professor Janet Hiebert, Professor of Political Studies, Queen’s University Canada: ‘Governing under the Human Rights Act: the limitations […] ...
It is entirely possible for a subsidy to be granted by legislation: legislation may provide, for example, for payments to be made or for more favourable tax treatment of favoured sectors. The ...
In its recent CG judgment, the EU’s Court of Justice held that it was lawful for Universal Credit Regulations to stipulate that EU citizens do not, by virtue of pre-settled status, have a ‘right to ...
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