Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The UK parliament continues to be dismissed as powerless in many academic […]
Category Archive: UK government
Dr Veronika Fikfak and Dr Hayley J. Hooper make some valuable points in their two part post on […]
This post is intended as a follow on to Veronika Fikfak’s recent post on the international law dimensions […]
Next week Members of Parliament will debate and vote on whether to support the Government’s proposal to extend […]
The Prime Minister’s recent change to the ministerial code has divided opinion amongst lawyers and academic experts. Prior […]
‘We only want what the Germans have’ is an unlikely paraphrase of the demands of some of those […]
A recent amendment to the Ministerial Code has prompted some interesting constitutional commentary which focuses mainly on the […]
Cross-posted from the Verfassungsblog. Prime Minister David Cameron is fond of saying that he sees Britain’s future in […]
On October 26th 2015 a majority of Peers within the House of Lords defeated the Conservative Government’s plans […]
Editors’ note: This is an updated and slightly expanded version of an earlier post published on the Judicial […]
