This blog argues that the UK is moving towards a form of consociational (political power-sharing) constitutional settlement. I […]
Category Archive: Wales
The Government have proposed the closure of almost 20% of the courts and tribunals in England and Wales […]
Editors’ note: The blog is inviting constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace the […]
On 23 March, Theresa May announced plans for a review of shariah councils in England and Wales, to […]
The Supreme Court’s devolution jurisprudence has ebbed as well as flowed. It may be that the high-water mark […]
On 9 July 2014, the Supreme Court delivered its unanimous ruling that the Agricultural Sector (Wales) Bill was […]
At the end of July, we learned that the UK Attorney-General has referred the first Act of the […]
Most of us will be aware of the famous remarks of Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland […]
‘To produce one Bill of rights may be regarded as a misfortune. To produce eight, looks like carelessness’. […]
