Over the last three months, there has been a renewed interest in the concept and politics of ‘Blue […]
Author: UKCLA
From Arthur Balfour to Keir Starmer, British political leaders of all stripes have pledged, albeit of varying degrees, […]
Call for Papers: In the Name of National Security: The Fragility of Human Rights The Centre for Public […]
In an earlier blog post, I noted that we would be waiting with interest to see how the (then […]
Does the judge who hears a case affect the outcome and, particularly, in the U.K.’s top court? This […]
School of Law and Social Justice, University of LiverpoolWednesday 23rd April 2025 *Final call for papers – deadline […]
Professor Alison Young: ‘Parliament is not sovereign – and it’s a good thing too’ 19th March 2025, 5pm-7pm, […]
Earlier last month, The Washington Post reported that Apple, a technology company known for emphasizing privacy as one of its key […]
Back in November, I wrote a blog post on the progression of the Public Service Monarchy (‘PSM’). It […]
‘THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT IN IRAQ’S DEMOCRATIZATION’ Online Guest Lecture by the President of the […]
