The UK constitution could be compared to Neurath’s ship. Unlike other countries, the UK cannot point to a […]
Category Archive: UK Parliament
Many of the public lawyers who visit this blog will have been fed on a very strict diet […]
There is a joint event between the Study of Parliament Group and UK Constitutional Law Group on Parliamentary […]
So the silly season is back with a second instalment of last year’s soap opera but with the […]
The perception that the protections afforded by domestic courts under the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) should replicate […]
Stephen Sedley, the UKCLG’s honorary president, has an article in the London Review of Books “The Goodwin and […]
On the 17th May 2011 the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee produced a short report, ‘Parliament’s Role in […]
How far, if at all, should we take into account the effects of our internal constitutional debates on […]
I think they should, and want to explain why in a way that addresses the issue recently faced […]
The Government has published the House of Lords Reform Draft Bill. The proposals are still subject to consultation […]
