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Paul F Scott

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Constitutional law and national security law and other stuff at the University of Glasgow. Lots of typos.

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Stephen Tierney: Towards a Principle of Positive Engagement?: The House of Lords Constitution Committee reports on The Governance of the Union ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26050

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Sonia Anaid Cruz Dávila: Between Arbitrary & Justifiable Discretion: What Does It Tell Us About the Constitutionality of Populism ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26060

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Andrii Koshman: Judicial Accountability in the Digital Justice System of Tomorrow ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26066

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Thomas Horsley, Coree Brown Swan, Nicola McEwen and Lisa Claire Whitten: Westminster Rules: The United Kingdom Internal Market Act and Devolution ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26083

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Elizabeth Adams: The Judicial Approach to the Judicial Discretion under s.4 HRA in Secretary of State for Business and Trade v Mercer [2024] UKSC 12 ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26127

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Philip Murray: Looking down the slippery slope: Can assisted suicide be restricted to the terminally ill? ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26135

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Gabriel Tan: A confused approach to irrationality: Oakley and Sneddon v Secretary of State for Justice ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26153

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Stevie Martin: The Decriminalisation and Regulation of Assisted Suicide in England and Wales: Acknowledging and Addressing the Slippery Slope Argument ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26159

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Report on the Use of Closed Material Procedure From 25 June 2022 to 24 June 2023 (October 2024): assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6724d53c… Notable that a few of the s 6 applications relates to cases regarding the National Security and Investment Act 2021.

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Ben Yong: The quiet demise of constitutional boilerplate: or How special advisers can get their groove back ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26199

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Francesca Jackson: What Does the Debate Over Slavery Reparations Tell Us About the Cardinal Convention, Soft Power and the Public Service Monarchy? ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26262

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Stevie Martin: Differentiation in dying: Can limiting assisted suicide to the terminally ill be justified?  ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26319

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George Peretz:  The Policy Exchange Paper on the Attorney General’s New Legal Risk Guidelines: Excited Adjectives, Unpersuasive Analysis ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26361

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Challenge to applicant's exclusion from the UK based on assessment he was possibly doing United Front work in the UK (inc in relation to the Duke of York) is dismissed by SIAC: judiciary.uk/wp-content/upl…

Challenge to applicant's exclusion from the UK based on assessment he was possibly doing United Front work in the UK (inc in relation to the Duke of York) is dismissed by SIAC: judiciary.uk/wp-content/upl…
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Anurag Deb: The language of laws: Situating legislative drafting in its proper context ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26398

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David Erdos: A Clear Oversight? Inquiring into the Information Commissioner’s 2024 Statutory Review of Journalism ukconstitutionallaw.org/?p=26402