Peter Hennessy’s The Prime Minister: The office and its holders since 1945 is a typically authoritative and entertaining […]
On 6 February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada reversed its ruling on assisted suicide. In 1993, in a […]
20 March 2015, 15:25-19:00 Khalili Lecture Theatre, SOAS, University of London, Russell Square, London, UK 15:25 Welcome Notes: […]
Due to a clash of events, the 2015 Annual Public Law Lecture by Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC on “The […]
In his 2012 book, Judging Social Rights, Jeff King makes a powerful case for a limited, incrementalist, judicial […]
UKCLA members and blog readers are invited to the following event The Crisis of the Constitution: The General […]
The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne and National Law University, Delhi […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee is inviting applications for the vacant post of one of its two […]
On 22 January, and within the timetable dictated by Gordon Brown, the UK Government’s proposals for ‘an enduring […]
The issue of select committee powers has received renewed interest during the 2010-15 Parliament, culminating in a report […]
