‘We only want what the Germans have’ is an unlikely paraphrase of the demands of some of those […]
Category Archive: Europe
On 21 October 2015, Professor John Finnis delivered a paper entitled “Judicial Power: Past, Present and Future” at […]
Editors’ note: This post is based upon a conference paper presented at the UKCLA conference ‘Debating the Constitution […]
Although the ‘freedom from Strasbourg’ debate in the UK has taken a new turn after the elections in […]
An Englishman’s home is his castle, so the old saying goes, and it might be thought that the […]
Editors’ note: The blog is inviting constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace the […]
January 1, 2025 As the first day of 2025 dawns the people of the Kingdom of England wake […]
As Francesco Duranti already pointed out in his comment here at I-CONnect on 17 December 2014, Judgment no. 238, delivered on […]
Constitutions are the cultural achievement of centuries of historical legal development, an expression of the cultural self-presentation of […]
My first encounter with the fantasies that underpin English public law came in the 1980s. I had just […]