Since the Conservative government’s landslide victory in the 2019 general election, constitutional reform has been on top of […]
Category Archive: United Kingdom
It is far from new for the conduct of Dominic Cummings to be a matter of political controversy. […]
This post discusses the impact of the new CLOUD Act international data sharing regime on the UK’s death […]
How should individuals conduct themselves during a public health emergency, and more specifically how much reliance should we […]
Arguments for and against a single written (or ‘codified’) UK constitution often revolve around flexibility versus rigidity or […]
Yesterday witnessed a very English relaxation of the Coronavirus lockdown. I say that not because the relaxation only […]
The legality of the Covid-19 lockdown in New Zealand has been thrust into the spotlight, with valuable analysis […]
The New Zealand Government recently lifted its “Level 4” COVID-19 restrictions. Significant restrictions, including coercive powers restricting basic […]
In March 2020, the government introduced a set of restrictions to ‘lockdown’ the UK in response to the […]
The long anticipated judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department was handed down by […]
