There aren’t many good jokes about constitutions. In fact, I’m not sure there are any jokes about constitutions. […]
Category Archive: Comparative law
Many things once said cannot now be said about the Westminster constitution. In times past, one could affirm […]
A number of events have been held recently in Canada to mark the 30th anniversary of the ‘patriation’ […]
In conducting constitutional review with a proportionality test, much depends on the how the purpose of the challenged […]
The event is organised by the Italian Cultural Institute of London, the Devolution Club, the UK Constitutional Law Group, the Federal […]
When the referendum really comes, the sovereign Parliament must go. But whether for good or for evil, the […]
Lethal Force and Legal Process According to Article II, Section 3 of the US Constitution, the President of […]
An historic first formal meeting of the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights […]
On the face of things, the CCC’s judgment, by declaring an EU act, namely a ruling of the […]
Europe and the US have had very different approaches to privacy – and in particular data privacy – […]
