New powers for the Counsel General to the National Assembly for Wales are envisaged by a recently published […]
Month: July 2016
With the constitution of a new UK Government formed around a policy of ‘Brexit’, and the creation of […]
The past three weeks have seen a steady backlash against the referendum. It is understandable that many don’t […]
We would like to advise readers and especially prospective authors that the Blog (and its editors!) will take […]
Since the emergence of the modern doctrine of legitimate expectation in English and Welsh administrative law in the […]
Legal action has been initiated against the UK Government to compel it to seek authorisation from Parliament before […]
In the midst of the all-consuming Brexit Referendum Debate, and the unfortunate vote by the United Kingdom to […]
The United Kingdom is to leave the European Union, partly in order to protect the right to self-government […]
The Isle of Man is an almost entirely self-governing Crown Dependency whose principal constitutional institution is the Tynwald. […]
The only relevant question now left for the UK about the Art 50 notification is what needs to […]