Fundamental rights protection, once a side show, has become important for the EU, as proved by the newfound […]
Category Archive: Comparative law
Canadian constitutional experience with federal-provincial relations and a bill of rights has provided a point of comparison for […]
On 3 February 2012 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave the eagerly awaited judgment in the case […]
On the 26th of November 2011, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPCC) announced the first set of ‘guiding […]
The practice of judges engaging in a transnational judicial conversation about constitutional rights, by referring to the judgments […]
Most constitutional law textbooks across the Commonwealth include in the section on constitutional conventions lengthy extracts from the […]
What considerations can justify a court overturning a recent constitutional precedent? This constitutional perennial is once again in […]
One reason that the film V for Vendetta resonated so powerfully with Americans was its presentation of such […]
On 19 April 2011, the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee of the Parliament of Victoria was tasked […]
In 1994, Jeffrey Jowell published a paper in that year’s volume of Current Legal Problems entitled ‘Is Equality […]
