Introduction Law and legal scholarship have a problem: a problem with digesting and analysing the sheer volume of […]
Author: UKCLA
Recently, online debates have emerged about the usefulness of the website TheyWorkForYou (TWFY), a tool which provides people […]
The Novak Djokovic saga, which eventually resulted in the world number one male tennis player’s deportation from Australia, […]
Does the jurisdiction of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over donations to Members of Parliament extend to members […]
Call for papers – Surveillance, Democracy, and the Rule of Law Thursday 9 – Friday 10 June 2022 The […]
In a recent post published on the UKCLA blog, I argued that impeachment could serve a purpose in […]
Following a year-long inquiry into the future governance of the United Kingdom, the House of Lords Constitution Committee […]
The United Kingdom Constitution Monitoring Group published its first annual report in 2021. It described the UK Government as ‘set […]
This post completes my analysis of the Government’s Proposals for reform of the Human Rights Act 1998, following […]
The Government explains its Proposals in its Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill Of Rights: A consultation […]
