As Francesco Duranti already pointed out in his comment here at I-CONnect on 17 December 2014, Judgment no. 238, delivered on […]
It has never been a universal requirement that a candidate for senior judicial office is either well respected […]
Constitutions are the cultural achievement of centuries of historical legal development, an expression of the cultural self-presentation of […]
While we await publication of the political parties’ manifestos, there can be no doubt that the UK’s membership […]
On Thursday 26th March the Supreme Court concluded, to the delight of The Guardian and the dismay of […]
Anthony Fairclough: Countdown to the Election: Matrix briefing on freedom of expression at elections
It’s trite to say, but we are just weeks away from the most important General Election in a […]
At some point in the next few years, Australians are likely to vote in a referendum to recognise […]
Preambles are a hallmark of constitutions, and questions regarding their inclusion and content are an important part of […]
I assume that I am not the only public lawyer who decided to read Magna Carta and some […]
Avid readers of the legal press may have spotted the eye-catching statistic that in 2014 a meagre 1% […]
