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Fri Oct 26 2018

Public law, October 2018 - in this issue : In defence of the parole board Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC / Ouster clauses, separation of powers and the intention of parliament : from Anisminic to Privacy International Robert Craig / The investigatory powers tribunal : a law unto itself? Tom Hickman / The rule of law in UK public law textbooks : from critique to acceptance? Brian Christopher Jones / HKSAR v Leung Hiu Yeung : Hong Kong's final departure from the common law of legislatures Kai Yeung Wong / Statutory conventions : conceptual confusion or sound constitutional development? Conor Crummey and Eugenio Velasco Ibarra / Substantiating substantive review Jonathan T H Lee / Common law constitutional rights : public law at a crossroads? Christina Lienen / Non-conviction disclosure as part of an enhanced criminal record certificate : assessing the legal framework from a fundamental human rights perspective Joe Purshouse / Legalism in constitutional law : judging in a democracy Sir Philip Sales / The multi-faceted challenges of free speech in higher education : frustrating the right of political participation on campus Ben Stanford / Counter-terrorism and counter-extremism : the UK policy spirals Clive Walker

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