Mr Stephen Clear

Lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law, and Public Procurement, Law

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    Investigation Gets Underway Over Carl Sargeant Tragedy and Welsh First Minister

    Clear, S., 20 Meh 2018, The Conversation.

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    Judicial Diversity in the UK Is In Decline- Here's Why That is a Problem

    Clear, S., 2 Medi 2022, The Conversation.

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    King’s speech lays out plans to reform Britain’s political system: experts react

    Clear, S., 17 Gorff 2024, The Conversation.

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    Labour plans House of Lords age limit and immediate end to hereditary peers-constitutional reform proposals explained

    Clear, S., 13 Meh 2024, The Conversation.

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    New Horizons? COVID-19 Shows Us That Westminster Can Embrace Democratic Innovation

    Clear, S., 29 Ebr 2020, Politics Means Politics.

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    Opportunity Knocks for UK's Supreme Court to Become More Diverse

    Clear, S., 13 Chwef 2017, The Conversation.

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    Plans for Ministers Who Aren’t in Parliament Raise Concerns for UK Democracy

    Clear, S., 21 Gorff 2021, The Conversation.

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    Prince Charles: The Conventions That Will Stop Him Meddling As King

    Clear, S., 13 Tach 2018, The Conversation.

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    Prince of Wales: why William inheriting the title from Charles has sparked a debate

    Clear, S., 17 Medi 2022, The Conversation.

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