In a recent statement, The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, highlighted the need for transitional measures to be agreed soon […]
The UK has finally made an offer to allow some EU citizens to retain some rights in the […]
As in the United Kingdom, the question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote has generated considerable […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Constitutional Law Summer School Belfast, 09 –11 August 2017 Lawyers, politicians, […]
Theresa May and Keir Starmer disagree about whether human rights impede effective counterterrorism. Both bring experience at the […]
Cross-posted from brexittime.com. With the Supreme Court handing down its judgment in Miller v Secretary of State for […]
I was contemplating my lectures for the coming academic year and I started to feel annoyed – I […]
Despite losing their majority in the general election on 8th June, the Conservative Party remains the largest party […]
Introduction – a perfect storm? As predicted, Brexit is proving to be profoundly destabilising for the peace process […]
Facing up to Brexit: UK and Italian Constitutional Perspectives 12th Italian-British Constitutional Conversation Monday, 12th June 2017, 5:00pm […]
