It is often said that one of the greatest characteristics of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution is its […]
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Back in May, I gave a lecture at the University of Ulster’s Belfast campus about what might follow […]
What would be the characteristics of an ‘independent’ Scotland? And what kind of a Member State would it […]
The Scottish referendum on independence is upon us. At some levels it is an easier and ‘cleaner’ case […]
Bangor University School of Law is delighted to host the 2014 Public Law Lecture sponsored by the journal […]
UKCLA members and blog followers interested in administrative justice will want to know about the launch of a […]
The Home Secretary announced to Parliament on 10 July that the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation had been asked, […]
In a blog post on Monday I expressed concerns about the lack of time for proper scrutiny of […]
The unveiling last Thursday of a a draft bill on surveillance powers that is to be rushed through […]
Prisoner Voting and the Constitution Co-sponsored by the Study of Parliament Group and the United Kingdom Constitution Law […]
