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    How the recent strikes on Syria undermine UK constitutional controls on military action

    Tanzil Chowdhury considers the effect of the recent air strikes on the UK's democratic principles, arguing that they weaken important constitutional conventions as to the role of Parliament ...

    On April 23, 2018 / By Tanzil Chowdhury
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    Does the UK Government require Parliamentary approval for the use of military force?

    In light of recent comments by the Foreign Secretary, Tanzil Chowdhury considers the force of the constitutional convention requiring the Government to consult Parliament on the deployment of ...

    On May 16, 2017 / By Tanzil Chowdhury

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