The Brown Commission’s report on the future of the Union has already sparked a lively debate. In a […]
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The UKCLA blog will close for the Christmas break on Tuesday 20th December 2022 and will re-open for […]
The Labour Party’s Commission on the UK’s Future has published a report making some bold proposals for constitutional […]
Adam Tucker: Entrenchment, Parliamentary Sovereignty, and the Limited Radicalism of the Brown Report
The publication of the Report of the Commission on the UK’s Future is attracting widespread attention. The centrepiece of its constitutional […]
Dear UKCLA members, Thank you to all members who have renewed their membership for this year. Ahead of […]
Editors’ note: The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted here with the generous […]
On Monday, the Labour Party published the report of the Commission on the UK’s Future, chaired by Gordon […]
Earlier this year, in a Divisional Court judgment that garnered much attention from public lawyers, the Home Office […]
This blog addresses a paradox: why is it that the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or ‘the […]
SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (SLSA) ANNUAL CONFERENCE Ulster University, Derry-Londonderry, from 4 to 6 April 2023 SECTION: CONSTITUTIONALISM IN […]