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    Carl Gardner
    July 29, 2009

    I’m delighted to say that LawMinx has awarded me one of her “blawggies” for being even better than Melvyn Bragg, which is very nice indeed. I have to thank Blogger (even though I’m going to desert them […]

    Tags: blawging
  • Lord Lester: my life as a goat

    Carl Gardner
    July 28, 2009

    Lord Lester, writing in the Guardian today, explains why he resigned as the government’s independent adviser on constitutional change. I have some sympathy for Lord Lester – he had the experience (that many civil servants have had) of finding […]

    Tags: constitution, europe, government, jack straw, lord lester
  • The Northern Rock case in the Court of Appeal

    Carl Gardner
    July 28, 2009

    The Court of Appeal has given judgment today in SRM Global Master Fund v HM Treasury – the human rights challenge by Northern Rock shareholders to the government’s compensation scheme on nationalisation.

    The complaint was based […]

    Tags: article 1 protocol 1, banking, human rights, judicial review, northern rock
  • TotalPolitics best blogs poll

    Carl Gardner
    July 25, 2009

    I’m encouraging readers to vote for their fave political blogs in TotalPolitics magazine’s poll – there’s a button on the right to make it even easier. You have to name ten blogs in order of preference, so it needs […]

    Tags: blogging
  • Directive 2004/38: Commision skirts the gay marriage issue

    Carl Gardner
    July 24, 2009

    Last month, when talking about the big Californian case about Proposition 8, I mentioned the unexploded bomb created by articles 2, 3 and 4 of Directive 2004/38 on the free movement rights of EU citizens and their families: they […]

    Tags: discrimination, eu law, european commission, free movement, sexual orientation
  • Charon podcast: the Supreme Court, and publishing Law Officers’ advice

    Carl Gardner
    July 23, 2009

    Charon interviewed me today: we spoke about the Supreme Court, its origins and what we expect from it, and whether the superficial change from House of Lords to Supreme Court will bring with it more significant changes, such as […]

    Tags: attorney general, charon qc, freedom of information, podcasts, UK Supreme Court, US Supreme Court
  • Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill

    Carl Gardner
    July 23, 2009

    I seriously dislike the word governance. Okay, it has some reasonable uses: in the phrase corporate governance, for instance, in which it has a useful sense of oversight from on high. Otherwise, it’s unbearably pompous. I […]

    Tags: civil service, constitution, house of lords, parliament
  • Sharia delusions

    Carl Gardner
    July 22, 2009

    I often agree with John Bolch about sharia law; always, in fact. So it’s no surprise I should agree with his post yesterday about the claim made by an Islamic “scholar” that sharia law doesn’t discriminate against women. The […]

    Tags: family, sex discrimination, sharia
  • Transparency, and the Law Officers’ advice

    Carl Gardner
    July 22, 2009

    A couple of years ago, it was all the rage to worry about the role of the Attorney General, and the government even consulted on the possibility of publishing the Law Officers’ advice. You can see the results of the […]

    Tags: attorney general, freedom of information
  • News International and Tom Watson MP

    Carl Gardner
    July 21, 2009

    The Culture, Media and Sport committee, inquiring into allegations about the News of the World’s hacking into people’s voicemail, is hearing evidence from its editor today; proceedings have been livened up somewhat by News International’s lawyer’s objection to […]

    Tags: article 6, fairness, parliament
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