The European Union Act 2011, which received royal assent in July of last year, could have important implications […]
Category Archive: UK Parliament
The European Union Act 2011 (EUA) is an unprecedented constitutional experiment. This post will outline the two main […]
A seminar on parliamentary privilege, held jointly by the Study of Parliament Group and the UK Constitutional Law […]
The Scotland Bill, which intends to implement the Calman Committee report , is currently before the Scottish Parliament […]
‘To produce one Bill of rights may be regarded as a misfortune. To produce eight, looks like carelessness’. […]
How far should judges “update” our legal concepts, or should they root their interpretation in the historical understanding […]
Much has, and surely will, be written about the strange case of the Defence Minister, Liam Fox, his […]
There are certain news stories which require a double-take. On the 11th and 12th of October, a number […]
The view of the press as the ‘fourth estate’ is sometimes described by media historians as a myth […]
One reason that the film V for Vendetta resonated so powerfully with Americans was its presentation of such […]
