Last year’s Supreme Court decision in R (AAA) v Home Secretary – which found the British government’s Rwanda […]
Category Archive: Constitutional Law
On 15 November, the Supreme Court issued its much-awaited judgment in the case of AAA and others v the […]
To many, ouster clauses represent a conflict between, on the one hand, the will of a sovereign Parliament […]
It is believed to be one of the chief merits of the American system of written constitutional law, […]
The Illegal Migration Bill published on 7th March 2023 is one of the very few Bills in over 20 […]
Kacper Majewski has written an excellent, thought-provoking, piece on the subject of constitutional statutes, in light of the Re Allister UK Supreme Court […]
On 8 February, the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous judgment in Re Allister [2023] UKSC 5. What follows is […]
The Brown Commission’s report on the future of the Union has already sparked a lively debate. In a […]
Only a few short months on from the passing of the Northern Ireland (Ministers, Elections and Petitions of Concern) […]
There are many points of note for those interested in Constitutional law in the recently published Retained EU […]
