Bristol University’s Centre for European and Public Law (CEPL), and Liverpool University’s Public Law Unit are pleased to […]
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Environmental Impact Assessments in the UK increasingly resemble We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. In Michael Rosen’s story, every obstacle […]
In R v ABJ [2026] UKSC 8 a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that the offence of expressing support […]
The British Indian Ocean Territory Constitution Order 2004 is legislation made by Royal Prerogative. Section 9 provides that there is […]
Buckingham Palace has finally announced that the King and Queen’s planned visit to the US will indeed go […]
In 2025, the Student Loans Company reported that graduates in England leave university with an average debt of £53,000, repayable […]
The current government has placed much emphasis on the perceived delays and chilling effects to the delivery of […]
The public law team at the University of Manchester Law Department, in collaboration with the UK Constitutional Law […]
The Facts On 7 January, United States military forces, supported by British forces, intercepted the oil tanker originally […]
Why is demand important in justice? Justice systems are predominantly analysed in terms of the quality of justice […]
