Opinion polls suggesting that the pro-independence campaign in Scotland may have taken a narrow lead have had an electrifying effect, causing […]
Australia’s Coalition government handed down its first Budget on 13 May 2014, which has since proved controversial in […]
Bangor University School of Law is delighted to host the 2014 Public Law Lecture sponsored by the journal […]
As part of its inquiry into the office of Lord Chancellor, the Constitution Committee asks whether “new” (i.e. […]
Does the United Kingdom need a codified constitution? It’s a question on which generations of law students will […]
UKCLA members and blog followers interested in administrative justice will want to know about the launch of a […]
Last week’s first televised debate of the referendum campaign revealed few surprises of tone or content, even if […]
The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has recently initiated a formal inquiry into the implementation of the […]
The ESRC Future of the UK and Scotland project has published a book which seeks to provide voters […]
Three intertwined questions relating to citizenship will become of great importance if there is a ‘yes’ vote in […]
