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Tom Caygill and Jack Simson Caird: Constitutional Groundhog Day: The Post-legislative Review and Repeal of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (hereafter the FTPA) removed the Prime…
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Consult beyond the usual suspects to renew the constitution
The Prime Minister has delivered on his General Election promise of "getting…
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The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill and the Rule of Law
The general election on 12 December 2019 has fundamentally changed the political…
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Rule of Law Conditionalities in the EU – from the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) to the new monitoring mechanisms in the European Union
On 31 October 2019, the Bingham Centre, in collaboration with the Bucharest…
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The infringement action against the UK for failing to nominate a new Commissioner
The further extension of the UK's membership to 31 January sees the…
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A majority government will not guarantee constitutional stability
In UK general elections, the main political parties campaign to convince the…
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The ‘Brexit’ Parliament 2017-19
Amidst the sound and fury of the general election campaign, Dr Jack Simson…
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Why the new Speaker may not always be able to play a straight bat
On 4 November, the House of Commons elected Lindsay Hoyle to serve as Speaker,…
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Courts are becoming modern but may leave many behind
An ambitious programme of reform The UK stands on the precipice of legal reforms…
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The new Irish Protocol could lead to the indefinite jurisdiction of the EU Court of Justice within the UK
The United Kingdom will hold a General Election on 12 December 2019. The…
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