The House of Lords Constitution Committee is inviting applications for the vacant post of one of its two […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
On 22 January, and within the timetable dictated by Gordon Brown, the UK Government’s proposals for ‘an enduring […]
The issue of select committee powers has received renewed interest during the 2010-15 Parliament, culminating in a report […]
Reposted from the Constitution Unit Blog. The Counter Terrorism and Security Bill was introduced into the House of […]
Reposted from the UK Human Rights Law Blog. Last week, on 15 January 2015, TTIP was debated in […]
Nick Barber (Associate Professor, Trinity College, Oxford) was the instigator, designer, Editor (later C0-Editor) and main locomotive […]
The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted with the generous permission […]
On 18 December 2014, the ECJ delivered its long awaited Opinion 2/13 on the compatibility with EU law […]
At the political level, Australia’s lamentable record of mistreating refugees is well established and is catalogued and critiqued […]
In a consultation opening today the Law Commissions of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland set out […]
