No two Accessions are the same. That of King Edward VII in 1901 was characterised by widespread confusion […]
Author: UKCLA
Editors’ note: The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted here with the generous […]
SLS Annual Seminar – The Human Rights Act After 22 Years: Evolution, Impact, Future Directions Convener: Professor Merris […]
It may reasonably be argued that the Johnson Government launched a determined assault upon the UK constitutional settlement. […]
Last week Liz Truss’s cabinet decided to shelve the proposed British Bill of Rights. Quite a lot has […]
And so the United Kingdom has a new Prime Minister, replacing one who, having besmirched the office, had […]
Followers of online commentator David Allen Green will be familiar with his (increasingly exasperated) observation that constitutional law […]
Clause 14 of the Bill of Rights Bill, currently progressing through the UK parliament, introduces a total ban […]
International Virtual Conference: Judicial Independence in Developing Democracies School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University 22 August 2022 […]
It is not surprising or new that the executive plays institutional chess with the courts. Judicial review, though […]
