December 11, 2014 will mark one year from the day on which the Indian Supreme Court delivered one […]
Month: November 2014
The Report of the Smith Commission for Further Devolution of Powers to the Scottish Parliament has been published. It contains […]
The Smith Commission Report issued today promises a restructuring of the United Kingdom which may prove to be […]
Now that the furore of the Scottish independence referendum has passed, the attention of politicians and media has […]
Ed Miliband’s recent proposal for ‘an elected Senate that properly represents the towns, cities, regions and nations that […]
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 is a contentious and oft criticised piece of legislation, although it does have […]
Sponsored by the Clark Foundation for Legal Education and the UK Constitutional Law Association Thirty Years of Judicial […]
My first encounter with the fantasies that underpin English public law came in the 1980s. I had just […]
In April 2014 Sadiq Khan, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, asked Karon Monaghan QC and Geoffrey Bindman […]
How should workers respond to bullying and intimidation tactics used by employers during industrial action disputes? Two leading […]
