On the 20 of May the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (the PCR) published its […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
The Justice and Security Act 2013 (“JSA”) received royal assent on 25 April 2013 and Part 2 of […]
Last week I spent an enjoyable few hours at a protest in central London, outside the Ministry of […]
Marbury v Madison is the most famous judicial decision in US history, written by the most important judge in US […]
There has been a lot of commentary on the Report of the Bill of Rights’ Commission, and the […]
In Australia as in England, courts began “reading down” legislative grants of broad and seemingly unfettered discretionary power […]
Much progress has been made following the agreement of the Brighton Declaration on reforms to the working practices […]
The basic structure doctrine, as first expounded by the Indian Supreme Court in the early 1970s in Kesavanand […]
I’m grateful to Paul Daly for bringing to my attention the Irish High Court’s Fleming decision and the […]
Constitutional conflict is a leitmotif of the relationship between EU law and national law. Courts of EU Member […]
