Conventional legal understandings of the powers of public service ombudsman schemes rest on the twin principles that they […]
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Editors’ note: The blog is running a new series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explores the […]
In an unprecedented ruling, the Hague District Court has recently compelled the Dutch State to reduce the greenhouse […]
The UK Constitutional Law Blog takes a holiday every August and no new content will be posted during […]
The popularity of Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour leadership election raises intriguing constitutional questions. Irrespective of whether Corbyn […]
Our justice system is in crisis. Ongoing state retrenchment has involved significant cuts to legal aid, the HMCTS […]
I assume that I am not the only public lawyer who decided to read Magna Carta and some […]
Electoral policy is constantly on the march. Given that the rules prescribing the voting systems to be used […]
The Justices of the Constitutional Court of South Africa are pleased to invite applications from outstanding recent law […]
Reposted from the UK Human Rights Law Blog. Last week, on 15 January 2015, TTIP was debated in […]
