The Supreme Court in Miller set out the model that ‘the dualist system is a necessary corollary […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
Tuesday marked the launch of JUSTICE’s Working Party report, Increasing judicial diversity. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, […]
Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The ease with which Theresa May was able to secure an early dissolution […]
Debates about the regulation of encryption technologies and surveillance have been around for decades. It is in unfortunate […]
However unexpected the Prime Minister’s call for a general election may be, and however appropriate it may, or […]
Theresa May has deftly launched a gambit to get around the core purpose of the Fixed Term Parliaments […]
In the White Paper published in February this year (“The United Kingdom’s exit from and new partnership with […]
On 3 February 2017, the University of Sheffield School of Law—in co-operation with the UK Constitutional Law Association […]
Does the right to religious freedom protect girls who wear religious dress to school, bakers who refuse to […]
The referendums in the United Kingdom of 2011, 2014, and 2016 have sparked a debate about the merits […]
