Last week, the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee published their report, Do We Need A […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
I Parliamentary sovereignty in other countries In this post I defend the absence of judicial strike down powers […]
Omar Othman is a resident of this country – guilty of no crime and up to now facing […]
The Northern Ireland peace agreement was born on the 10th April 1998, Good Friday, in Belfast and will […]
Earlier this week, the McKay Commission published its Report on the Consequences of Devolution for the House of […]
Does the Chris Huhne affair have constitutional implications? In one sense, the answer to this question might be […]
The Commission delivered its Report – A UK Bill of Rights? – The Choice Before Us – to […]
Iain Jamieson’s earlier post argues that the ability of the Scottish Parliament to implement its own model of […]
The Scottish Parliament can legislate to regulate the press in Scotland. This is because this matter is not […]
After much political manoeuvring over the weekend, a deal has been struck on the Royal Charter to implement […]
