Editors’ note: The blog is running a series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explores the implications […]
Cross-posted from RightsNI. Ireland’s system of voting rights (for Irish citizens) places particular emphasis on residency within the […]
Cross-posted from the Verfassungsblog. Prime Minister David Cameron is fond of saying that he sees Britain’s future in […]
On October 26th 2015 a majority of Peers within the House of Lords defeated the Conservative Government’s plans […]
This blog argues that the UK is moving towards a form of consociational (political power-sharing) constitutional settlement. I […]
The judge, Ronald Dworkin famously argued, must think of themselves as an author, albeit one with a special […]
Conventional legal understandings of the powers of public service ombudsman schemes rest on the twin principles that they […]
The numbers On October 19, 2015, after almost ten years of Conservative rule, Canadian voters elected a majority […]
This week’s event announcements include: Conference announcement: ‘Fifty Years of the British Indian Ocean Territory’, 12 November 2015 […]
Editors’ note: This is an updated and slightly expanded version of an earlier post published on the Judicial […]
