UKCLA Annual General Meeting – 27th January 2021 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held at 4 […]
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Brexit and the Regulatory and Supervisory Gaps Brexit is leading to the creation of new regulatory and supervisory […]
The Blog will be taking a break over the Christmas period, returning on Monday 4 January. We would […]
‘The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, […]
The United Kingdom Internal Market Act has become law, receiving Royal Assent shortly before MPs and Lords departed […]
Against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic still raging, the US Supreme Court recently weighed in on the […]
Things were different in 2010. If schools closed and households found themselves stuck indoors, or unable to travel […]
Fresh from inaugurating its Independent Review of Administrative Law, this government is still not finished with the judiciary, […]
Many modern constitutional systems, despite the prevalence of adult suffrage, forbid certain classes of person from participation in […]
We might wonder whether it is worth writing about the rules of ministerial responsibility under the current government […]
