An interesting constitutional narrative, involving the government of the Indian state of Maharashtra and India’s Supreme Court, is […]
As is well known to readers of this blog, the issue of prisoner voting has been a long […]
Seventeen years ago China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong. China promised a high degree of autonomy and separate […]
Following on from the success of last year’s inaugural Conference on the Teaching of Public Law at the […]
The Public Law Current Survey was originally published in Public Law and is reprinted with the generous permission […]
The House of Lords have recently debated the Labour Peers’ Working Group report looking at the future of […]
If Scottish voters chose independence in the referendum in September, the SNP confirmed on 16 June that a […]
Central to the Australia’s conservative Coalition Government’s successful 2013 electoral campaign was its promise to ‘stop the boats’. […]
In her speech at Edinburgh University launching the draft Scottish Independence Bill, Nicola Sturgeon claimed that ‘the prospect of […]
On 16 June the Scottish Government unveiled its Scottish Independence Bill in an address by Nicola Sturgeon, Deputy […]
