BRIEFING REBUILDING CONSTITUTIONAL STANDARDS: FIVE QUESTIONS FOR THE NEXT CONSERVATIVE LEADER

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BRIEFING REBUILDING CONSTITUTIONAL STANDARDS: FIVE QUESTIONS FOR THE NEXT CONSERVATIVE LEADER

1 Nov 2022

How will you defend the rule of law? At both domestic and international levels there has been significant concern about the government undermining the rule of law, as emphasised by expert bodies such as the Bingham Centre on the Rule of Law. [...] • Recognise and be prepared to defend the independent role of the courts, including limiting the use of ‘ouster clauses’ in legislation, which seek to shut the judiciary out of decisions about legality. [...] • He appointed numbers of peers well in excess of the recommendations of the cross-party committee on the size of the House of Lords established by former Lord Speaker Norman Fowler. [...] The Conservative Party has traditionally been a stern defender of constitutional traditions, of the importance of deference to norms and respect for the core bodies in the constitution. [...] Robert Hazell is Professor of Government and the Constitution and Founder and former Director of the Constitution Unit Constitution Unit Briefings This series of briefings is produced by the Constitution Unit, a research centre based in the UCL Department of Political Science.

Authors

Sophie Andrews-McCarroll

Pages
4
Published in
United Kingdom

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