The practice of judges engaging in a transnational judicial conversation about constitutional rights, by referring to the judgments […]
Category Archive: Constitutional reform
The Ministry of Justice has this morning published a consultation paper “Appointments and Diversity: A Judiciary for the […]
‘To produce one Bill of rights may be regarded as a misfortune. To produce eight, looks like carelessness’. […]
Most constitutional law textbooks across the Commonwealth include in the section on constitutional conventions lengthy extracts from the […]
Has anybody else noticed that the Bill of Rights Commission’s consultation is missing a question? In its consultation, […]
Lawyers and legal academics from outside the Channel Islands tend to know only three things about the legal […]
The Commission tasked with suggesting reforms to the structure of rights protection in the United Kingdom has sent a letter to […]
The Lords Constitutional Committee’s inquiry into the judicial appointments process has asked what role should be played by […]
The perception that the protections afforded by domestic courts under the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) should replicate […]
On the 17th May 2011 the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee produced a short report, ‘Parliament’s Role in […]
