‘Quarantine’ or mere ‘Restriction’? In the post published yesterday, I explained that under Part 2A of the Public […]
Category Archive: England
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services is increasingly employed in various legal contexts. As digital […]
Equal treatment, the principle that like cases should be treated alike, occupies a paradoxically ambivalent place within moral […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Routes to an English Parliament? Centre for English Identity & Politics […]
Two high profile cases concerning the approach of public authorities towards religion and identity, where the care and […]
Introduction Should UK citizens ordinarily resident in one of the constituent parts of the UK be treated equally […]
In the article by Tom Hickman, “Public Law’s Disgrace”, Hickman laments the fact that the “vast majority of […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee (‘the Committee’) today issues its report on ‘English Votes for English Laws’ […]
Leonard Besselink: Beyond Notification: How to Leave the European Union without Using Article 50 TEU
In legal terms, the referendum on EU membership in the UK is an advisory abrogative referendum. It needs […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee today publishes its report on ‘The Union and devolution’. This post draws […]
