The Indian Supreme Court has recently delivered an important judgment in the case of National Legal Services Authority […]
Category Archive: Comparative law
The dramatic increase in public law and human rights cases coming before the UK Supreme Court (and the […]
In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the constitutional invalidity of three major provisions in the […]
Some constitutional tid-bits from New Zealand from the last wee while. Obvious developments to report on include two […]
Does government have the power of an ordinary person, to do that which is not prohibited? Two recent […]
Margit Cohn (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ‘Non-Statutory Executive Powers in Five Regimes: Assessing Global Constitutionalism in Structural-Institutional Contexts’ […]
For more than twenty years Jamaica was engaged in the process of amending the Chapter of Fundamental Rights […]
Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza remains the leading case on rights-compliant interpretation under section 3 of the UK Human Rights […]
It is almost forgotten now, but Australians were recently set to vote in a referendum on the constitutional […]
American constitutional scholarship is replete with discussions of the relationship between federalism and liberty. Some argue that a […]
