Backlash against the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) is heavily […]
Author: UKCLA
Administrative justice has traditionally been evaluated through the prism of categories constructed by the state, usually by reference […]
The Crime and Policing Bill was introduced to Parliament on 25 February 2025. The Bill builds on the Labour […]
Proposals are sought for papers for a workshop on ‘Economic Aspects of the Constitution’. The workshop, which will […]
LIMITED PRECEDENT SYSTEM AND THE IMPACT OF COMMON LAW ON ADJUDICATION: EVIDENCE FROM CURIA OF HUNGARY The Global […]
Following the horrific antisemitic attack at a Manchester synagogue in October, the government has announced plans to amend […]
The Attorney General is one of the most powerful and influential officers in the British Constitution. They are the chief adviser […]
ECHR and Venice Commission: Guarding Human Rights and the Rule of Law, and Facilitating Constitutional Resilience, 6-7 November […]
The Attorney-General is an ancient office that is endowed with a very wide range of discretionary powers and […]
From 14 to 16 October 2025 the UK Supreme Court is due to hear an important case on […]
