The question of the legality of a referendum on Scottish independence pursuant to an Act of the Scottish […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
The European Union Act 2011 (EUA) is an unprecedented constitutional experiment. This post will outline the two main […]
Nick Barber’s post on a Scottish referendum raises many interesting issues, not least the implications of setting the […]
It now seems certain that there will be a referendum on Scottish independence in the near future. This […]
Most of us will be aware of the famous remarks of Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland […]
Surprise – or no surprise at all? The European Court of Human Rights has decided not to precipitate […]
The United Kingdom Constitutional Law Group Blog is off on its Winter break. It will return in the […]
“From Constitutional Scrutiny to Constitutional Review: Ten Years of the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution” […]
It is a little over 6 weeks since the Supreme Court delivered its long-awaited ruling in Axa General […]
The Scotland Bill, which intends to implement the Calman Committee report , is currently before the Scottish Parliament […]
