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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 ...
Posts about data breach written by UKCLAThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Annual Report for 2024/25 released last week sadly provides evidence of a severe […] ...
On 15 th July 2025, the UK Government (UKG) published its response to its review and public consultation on Parts 1 and 2 of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA). The Response confirms ...
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The University of Bristol’s Centre for European and Public Law and Centre for Health Law and Society invites you to discuss the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. We have assembled an expert ...
In Secretary of State for Business and Trade v Mercer [2024] UKSC 12 (Mercer), the Supreme Court was confronted with whether and how to exercise its powers under sections 3 and 4 of the HRA 1998. This ...
The Schools of Law at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Edinburgh are delighted to co-host an online symposium of Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott’s new book: Brexit, Union, and ...
Human rights in the UK are routinely reviewed by various UN bodies – treaty bodies, special procedures, and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The influence of these activities in the UK has been ...
Conservative politicians in the UK and the US are making headlines for regulatory efforts targeting core free speech principles under the guise of protecting members of the public from harm. Four days ...