Editors’ note: Today we publish two posts on the Catalan referendum held on 1 October. Elisenda Casanas Adam […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
The Data Protection Bill currently before Parliament substantially resurrects the controversial clause 152 of the Coroners and Justice […]
One might be forgiven for thinking that the pressure was easing off on judicial diversity, at least for […]
Two high profile cases concerning the approach of public authorities towards religion and identity, where the care and […]
It has been reported that the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Barnaby Joyce, has referred himself to the […]
On the 20th of April this year, the Supreme Court of Pakistan passed the first substantive order in […]
This blog recently published a detailed piece by Michal Hain. He made some very interesting claims that this […]
A constitutional storm is brewing. Whilst it is too early to perform the burial rites for parliamentary sovereignty, […]
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill seems to make no clear provision for EU Directives to play a role […]
In an interim report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, the House of Lords Constitution Committee has said […]
