On the 20th of April this year, the Supreme Court of Pakistan passed the first substantive order in […]
Category Archive: Comparative law
Editors’ note: This is the second of a two-part contribution. The first part may be found here. Part […]
Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The ease with which Theresa May was able to secure an early dissolution […]
The referendums in the United Kingdom of 2011, 2014, and 2016 have sparked a debate about the merits […]
The Admin Law Blog is a forum for the discussion of ideas and developments of interest to scholars of administrative […]
On 17 January 2017, the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) ruled on the application of the German Federal […]
The Supreme Court decision in Kennedy v Charity Commission was striking from many points of view. Mr Kennedy […]
I’m glad if it was the Lord Chief Justice’s concern about the reversibility or otherwise of the Article […]
Jean Leclair: Brexit and the Unwritten Constitutional Principle of Democracy: A Canadian Perspective
Much has been written on whether a prior approval by the UK Parliament is required to trigger the […]
It is referendums’ season. After Brexit and the Hungarian referendum on the European migrants’ resettlement plans (the so […]
