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The work of the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights
Published 2008“…This article describes the work of the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR). …”
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Current understanding of the impact of climate change on mental health within UK parliament
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The Embodied Competence of Institutions
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…UK Parliament…”
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The First Steps of Boris Johnson’s Second Government
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The negotiations: hampered by the UK's weak strategy
Published 2019“…These weaknesses were the result of ongoing political divides within the UK cabinet, the wider Conservative Party, and UK Parliament. Domestic divisions impeded negotiations with the EU and ultimately led to the rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement by the UK Parliament. …”
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Le Brexit et la souveraineté parlementaire britannique au miroir de l’accord de continuité Maroc-Royaume-Uni : enjeux politiques, commerciaux et éthiques
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Legislative freedom in the United Kingdom
Published 2017“…Evaluates the claims that the legislative freedom of the UK Parliament is limited by: Scottish devolution; the duties with respect to EU law laid down in the European Communities Act 1972 s.2; the provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998; and judicial assessments of whether the process of producing particular legislation adhered to the rule of law.…”
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Not Just an Enhanced Opinion Poll
Published 2022-11-01“…The future of the Union and the UK Parliament remains legally and politically precarious.…”
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In Praise of Limiting Democracy: a Defense of ISDS
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Automated vehicle liability and AI
Published 2024“…The UK Parliament has already pre-emptively legislated for a compensation solution for autonomous vehicle accidents through the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018. …”
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Playing Hide-and-seek with UK’s Parliamentary Supremacy
Published 2022-10-01“…It is the most recent effort of the government to achieve what it has not achieved so far: to scrap the supremacy of EU law once and for all or, to put it differently, to restore the supremacy of the UK Parliament. However, rather than restoring, the government’s legislative proposal threatens the fundamental principle of the UK’s constitution.…”
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Project to Production: Digital Preservation at the Houses of Parliament, 2010–2020
Published 2015-06-01“…The Parliamentary Archives is responsible for preserving and providing access to the historical records of the UK Parliament, a collection of national, and indeed international, importance which encompasses a wide range of digital content, created and used in an ever changing environment. …”
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Project to Production: Digital Preservation at the Houses of Parliament, 2010–2020
Published 2015-06-01“…The Parliamentary Archives is responsible for preserving and providing access to the historical records of the UK Parliament, a collection of national, and indeed international, importance which encompasses a wide range of digital content, created and used in an ever changing environment. …”
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Allister and Peeples
Published 2023-02-01“…Critically, the UK Supreme Court appears to have poured cold water on the idea that certain Acts of the UK Parliament have a constitutional character (the constitutional statutes doctrine). …”
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Modern slavery in the United Kingdom: The illegal migration act risks undermining efforts to combat exploitation.
Published 2023-09-01“…The Illegal Migration Act, which recently passed through the United Kingdom (UK) parliament, poses a serious threat to the well-being of victims of modern slavery and efforts to combat exploitation. …”
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Pathways to a zero carbon Oxfordshire
Published 2021“…Tackling climate change has become an urgent priority for governments, businesses and citizens around the world. In 2019, the UK Parliament passed legislation committing to a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. …”
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Playing Hide-and-seek with UK’s Parliamentary Supremacy
Published 2022-10-01“…It is the most recent effort of the government to achieve what it has not achieved so far: to scrap the supremacy of EU law once and for all or, to put it differently, to restore the supremacy of the UK Parliament. However, rather than restoring, the government’s legislative proposal threatens the fundamental principle of the UK’s constitution.…”
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