Writing about the “work” of the Queen in 1958, the journalist and Herald Dermot Morrah claimed there had been “scarcely […]
Author: UKCLA
The office of Prime Minister is a creature entirely of constitutional convention. While legislation references the office itself, […]
As I sit and watch the turmoil at Westminster on the morning (afternoon in London) that Liz Truss […]
Many of those who have engaged with constitutional ramifications of Brexit have warned that protection of human rights […]
Nine Dots Prize: Why has the rule of law become so fragile? The Nine Dots Prize is an […]
What is the purpose of the referendum proposed in the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill? Is it, as s 1 […]
There are many points of note for those interested in Constitutional law in the recently published Retained EU […]
The Lord Advocate’s Reference to the Supreme Court asks if the proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill relates to reserved matters under the […]
On 11-12 October the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a reference brought by the Lord Advocate under […]
On 28 June 2022, the Lord Advocate referred to the UK Supreme Court (“UKSC”) the question of whether […]
