Skip to content

UK Constitutional Law Association

Main navigation
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
    • About UKCLA
    • People
    • Membership
  • The Blog
    • The Blog
    • How to use it
  • IACL
  • Events
  • PL Current Survey
  • Contact

Category Archive: UK Parliament

Phil Larkin and Alexander Horne: report on October’s parliamentary privilege seminar

A seminar on parliamentary privilege, held jointly by the Study of Parliament Group and the UK Constitutional Law […]

UKCLA November 24, 2011 Events, UK Parliament

Stephen Tierney: The Scotland Bill before the Scottish Parliament

The Scotland Bill, which intends to implement the Calman Committee report , is currently before the Scottish Parliament […]

Constitutional Law Group November 23, 2011 Devolution, Scotland, UK Parliament

Christine Bell: Bills of Rights and Devolution: From the Universal to the Particular.

‘To produce one Bill of rights may be regarded as a misfortune.  To produce eight, looks like carelessness’. […]

Constitutional Law Group November 15, 2011 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Human rights, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK Parliament, Wales

Christopher McCrudden: Slavery and the constitutional role of judges

How far should judges “update” our legal concepts, or should they root their interpretation in the historical understanding […]

Constitutional Law Group November 2, 2011 Human rights, International law, UK Parliament

Nick Barber: The Special Adviser Who Wasn’t.

Much has, and surely will, be written about the strange case of the Defence Minister, Liam Fox, his […]

Constitutional Law Group October 25, 2011 UK Parliament

Jack Simson Caird: Parliamentary Constitutional Review: The Case of the Health and Social Care Reform Bill

There are certain news stories which require a double-take. On the 11th and 12th of October, a number […]

Constitutional Law Group October 19, 2011 UK Parliament

Jacob Rowbottom: Press independence and the Leveson Inquiry

The view of the press as the ‘fourth estate’ is sometimes described by media historians as a myth […]

Constitutional Law Group October 14, 2011 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Douglas Edlin: The Substance of Things Hoped For.

One reason that the film V for Vendetta resonated so powerfully with Americans was its presentation of such […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2011 Comparative law, UK Parliament

Alison L. Young: Fixed-Term Parliaments and Neurath’s Ship

The UK constitution could be compared to Neurath’s ship. Unlike other countries, the UK cannot point to a […]

Constitutional Law Group September 24, 2011 UK Parliament

Stuart Lakin: I’m Afraid That There’s Just No Escaping it: Public lawyers Must Also Be Legal And Political Theorists.

Many of the public lawyers who visit this blog will have been fed on a very strict diet […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2011 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 43 44 45 46 47 Next
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
  • Blog
  • Blog: How to use it
  • Contact
  • Events
  • IACL
  • Membership
  • People
  • PhD Register
  • PL Current Survey
Secondary navigation
  • Twitter
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

UK Constitutional Law Association
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Join 9,982 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...