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The Rule of Law and Parliamentary Sovereignty: an evolution of compatibility
A post by Katherine Shadlock “To all free men of our kingdom we have also granted, for us and our heirs for ever, all the liberties...

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Oct 21, 20196 min read
Wednesbury vs Proportionality – Rule of law in a common law renaissance
A post by William Wong Introduction Judicial review is a potent tool to uphold the rule of law by limiting arbitrary executive acts....

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Oct 21, 20196 min read
European Parliament, Legitimation and the Effect of a Weak Electoral Relationship
A post by Josias Senu Introduction The legitimation taxonomy of the European Union (EU) is a multifaceted phenomenon that bears fruit to...

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Oct 21, 20199 min read
The Roles of ECJ and National Courts on Immigration Policy: expanding or retreating?
A post by Adeline Chen Introduction Immigration has been a long-standing and controversial issue on the top of the political agendas in...

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Oct 21, 20198 min read
States’ Global Inertia and its Threat to the Rule of International Law
A post by Annika Weis Introduction The International Criminal Court (hereafter ‘ICC’ or ‘Court’), in operation since 1 July 2002, is to...

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Oct 21, 20197 min read
The Istanbul Convention: its significance and obstacles to widespread ratification, implementation
A post by Jin Qi Lim Introduction Coming into force in August 2014, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence...

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Oct 21, 20198 min read
Interpretative obligation or declaration of incompatibility? Towards a coherent approach
A post by Jason Lin A. Introduction The Human Rights Act 1998 (the “HRA”) has fundamentally altered the human rights adjudication...

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Oct 21, 201912 min read
The state of human rights in the ASEAN region: an examination of key instruments and mechanisms
A post by Jin Qin Lim Introduction In recent years, the region occupied by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been...

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Oct 21, 20196 min read
The European Rule of Law: Comparatives, Cases, and Crisis?
A post by Alvin Cheung The rule of law is undoubtedly important to the European Union. However, is the use of comparative judgments...

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Oct 21, 20199 min read
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