Proposed changes to devolution arrangements in the UK have given rise to the idea of restricting parliamentary votes […]
Date: Monday, 12 October 2015 Time: 6-7 pm followed by drinks Place: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Charles […]
On Tuesday, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union declared the Commission’s US […]
In its 27 May 2015 Queen’s speech, the Conservative government announced that ‘early legislation will be introduced to […]
Australian politics is gradually settling back down again after a tumultuous few weeks in which we saw another […]
The basic structure doctrine––first espoused by the Supreme Court of India in the celebrated case of Kesavananda Bharati […]
The Court of Appeal has recently pronounced (twice) that some provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of […]
This week’s announcements include: The Hamlyn Lectures 2015 to be delivered by Professor Michael Freeman (UCL), November 2015 […]
Building on the success of the inaugural Public Law Conference that was held in 2014, the Centre for […]
In an unprecedented ruling, the Hague District Court has recently compelled the Dutch State to reduce the greenhouse […]
