The Supreme Court issued its decision in H v Lord Advocate (pdf) in 2012. The decision has been […]
The intention of this post is a simple one: to assess the ways in which natural justice arguments […]
A seminar in memory of Gabriella Angiulli Organised by the Centro di Studi sul Parlamento, LUISS Guido Carli […]
In his recent annual lecture to the Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association, Lord Carnwath spoke to the title: “From […]
The BBC’s longest-running drama series Doctor Who is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary. Doctor Who might seem rather […]
It is almost forgotten now, but Australians were recently set to vote in a referendum on the constitutional […]
American constitutional scholarship is replete with discussions of the relationship between federalism and liberty. Some argue that a […]
How changeable ought constitutions to be? A strange question perhaps for a UK constitutional lawyer to pose given […]
The International Association of Constitutional Law’s* Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism has issued a call for proposals (in […]
The recent case of Myrie v Barbados, in which the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) held that the […]
