Fantastic news from NILQ - a very important generalist law journal and an invaluable resource in particular for folk concerned with territorial governance across Britain and Ireland.
Well done @markflear.bsky.social and team who have steered the journal to new heights.
We are delighted to announce that from 2027 the journal will be published by Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
The journal will continue to sit within Queen's University Belfast - School of Law, where it will remain an independent generalist law journal.
Our latest issue is a special issue guest edited by Katie A Johnston, University of Liverpool.
Thanks very much to the guest editor and contributors for making possible this bumper issue.
Introduction (freely available) doi.org/10.53386/nil...
Full issue (subscribers) doi.org/10.53386/nil...
Our latest issue is a special issue guest edited by Katie A Johnston, University of Liverpool.
Thanks very much to the guest editor and contributors for making possible this bumper issue.
Introduction (freely available) doi.org/10.53386/nil...
Full issue (subscribers) doi.org/10.53386/nil...
To follow up on yesterday’s announcement about Cambridge University Press & Assessment publishing this journal from 2027….
Authors may wish to note that everything published under this new partnership will be gold open access.
New article out in the @nilegalq.bsky.social in a significant special issue edited by @livunislsj.bsky.social's Katie Johnston. A wake up call for both the NI Bill of Rights debate and to public lawyers across the UK to watch out for developments under Scotland's UNCRC Act:
doi.org/10.53386/nil...
New article, by @anuragdeb.bsky.social, @lewisgrahamlaw.bsky.social and me on "Religious education and indoctrination in Northern Ireland and beyond after JR87", now out in the @nilegalq.bsky.social. Considers the UKSC judgment and what is needed to respond to it:
nilq.qub.ac.uk/index.php/ni...
Thanks to @robertcraig3.bsky.social for this in-depth review of The Collaborative Constitution @cambup-law.cambridge.org in the @nilegalq.bsky.social.
Great discussion about inter-institutional interaction and constitutional conventions.
Interesting thread by @drdeanknight.bsky.social reflecting on how parliamentarians should respond to a declaration of incompatibility/inconsistency in UK or NZ law - a question which @robertcraig3.bsky.social tackles in this review of The Collaborative Constitution in @nilegalq.bsky.social
NI Legal Quarterly
NI Legal Quarterly
NI Legal Quarterly
NI Legal Quarterly
NI Legal Quarterly
We are delighted to announce that from 2027 the journal will be published by Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
The journal will continue to sit within Queen's University Belfast - School of Law, where it will remain an independent generalist law journal.
Daniel Wincott
Colin Murray
Colin Murray
NI Legal Quarterly
Aileen Kavanagh
Aileen Kavanagh
Delighted that my full length Book Review Article of
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"The Collaborative Constitution" is now available Open Access on NILQ: nilq.qub.ac.uk/index.php/ni... - no need to have read the book to follow the core argument. Dedicated to the memory of Professor Conor Gearty.
Robert’s article and Aileen’s book address a dimension that this week I invited the Justice committee to reflect on re the Electoral Amendment Bill and the reinstatement of the blanket ban on prisoner voting.
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The Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly is a legal research journal published quarterly by the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast.
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This book review article considers some of the core themes discussed in Aileen Kavanagh’s The Collaborative Constitution, in particular its exploration of the concept of the separation of powers as it...