Canadian constitutional experience with federal-provincial relations and a bill of rights has provided a point of comparison for […]
It is probably an under-statement to say that the Human Rights Act 1998 is not Teresa May’s favourite […]
With the United Kingdom facing severe financial hardship – and some European countries even facing bankruptcy – we […]
The new parliamentary year kicked off in New Zealand this week, following an election held late last year […]
On 3 February 2012 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave the eagerly awaited judgment in the case […]
UCL’s Institute for Global Law / IUS Commune Lecture Series presents How Constitutions Change: Some Surprising Findings on Tuesday […]
Please consider becoming or continuing to be a member of the UK Constitutional Law Group in 2012 by […]
On 1 February 2012, a committee of the House of Commons resolved that the Welfare Reform Bill, which […]
A UK Constitutional Law Group seminar on the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution took place […]
Two weeks ago, the UK Government published its consultation document on Scotland’s Constitutional Future, in which it stated […]