The relationship between the UK and the European Court of Human Rights is once again in the news. […]
Category Archive: UK Parliament
A number of events have been held recently in Canada to mark the 30th anniversary of the ‘patriation’ […]
If a week’s a long time in politics, then two years is surely a couple of lifetimes? Hidden […]
Should judges update the meaning of statutes? Consider Yemshaw v London Borough of Hounslow [2011] UKSC 3, in […]
Imagine that Parliament has recently passed a provision authorising the indefinite detention without trial of suspected terrorists. The […]
The debate over which institution of government possesses ultimate constitutional authority for determining questions of human rights is […]
Following the Sunday Times cash for access sting, political parties are reported to be putting negotiations on […]
At the end of a long review of my book Parliamentary Sovereignty, Contemporary Debates (CUP, 2010, hereafter PS), […]
On 1 February 2012, a committee of the House of Commons resolved that the Welfare Reform Bill, which […]
A UK Constitutional Law Group seminar on the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution took place […]
