The Brown Commission’s report on the future of the Union has already sparked a lively debate. In a […]
Category Archive: Parliamentary sovereignty
The Labour Party’s Commission on the UK’s Future has published a report making some bold proposals for constitutional […]
*Editors’ note: This post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following […]
Could Parliament pass a law that all blue-eyed babies be murdered? This was the hypothetical question posed by […]
Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area […]
In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of […]
The Elections Bill 2021, as of the date of publication for the House of Commons Committee stage, advances […]
The newly introduced Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill (“the Bill”) – like the Draft Fixed-term Parliaments Act (Repeal) Bill which preceded […]
The Brexit process has served to draw significant attention to a rich variety of questions engaging the character […]
