After a very long — and at times electrifying — campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those […]
Category Archive: Constitutional reform
Does the United Kingdom need a codified constitution? It’s a question on which generations of law students will […]
The House of Lords have recently debated the Labour Peers’ Working Group report looking at the future of […]
In its weighty tome, Scotland’s Future, the Scottish Government promises that at its heart, an independent Scotland will […]
The tide of interest (among those who care about these things) in the idea of a written, codified […]
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee reported on the practice of Royal Consent. Royal Consent […]
Frequently people think that there are only two ways address flexibility in a constitution: to legally entrench an […]
Some constitutional tid-bits from New Zealand from the last wee while. Obvious developments to report on include two […]
On Friday 28 February Dan Byles’ Private Member’s Bill on Lords reform completed its Commons passage. It is […]
As commentators we seem to end many of our contributions to the independence debate with the rather unhelpful […]
