An important new resource for those interested in constitutions is now freely available online. Constitute is a website […]
And so the countdown begins. But the countdown to what? Twelve months from now we should know the […]
Does the recent vote in the House of Commons on military action against Syria have real constitutional significance? […]
To observe that substantive judicial review—and the notions of proportionality and deference in particular—constitute well-trodden ground would be […]
On 2-6 September 2013 Renmin University Law School in Beijing, China hosted the first conference of its kind […]
There is much current debate over judicial review, prompted in large part by successive government consultation papers. This […]
The Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill is proving to be controversial for various […]
Whilst cases often raise issues of constitutional importance, seldom has the subject matter of a legal claim related […]
The referendum on independence is still a year away and already attention is focused on major substantive issues […]
David Miranda, the partner of the Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, was detained at London Heathrow airport on 18 […]
