The House of Lords Constitution Committee today publishes its report on the Wales Bill. The history of the […]
Category Archive: Scotland
Introduction Thursday 13 October 2016 marked the beginning of the hearing over the constitutional question of whether Article […]
On October 2, Theresa May set out plans for a ‘Great Repeal Bill’ to be included in the […]
In the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum result, political comment from a number of quarters suggested that […]
The United Kingdom is to leave the European Union, partly in order to protect the right to self-government […]
As a bit of light relief from the Brexit furore, I will be considering the jurisdiction conferred on […]
Canadian constitutional jurisprudence might, perhaps unexpectedly, shed some light on the process set in motion by the referendum […]
In light of the divergent conclusions the Scottish electorate reached from those of England and Wales in the […]
Resolving any political question requires compromise. This is as true for constitutional questions as it is for questions […]
The ability of the constitution of the United Kingdom to respond to the ebb and flow of political […]
