The morally and politically charged area of assisted suicide has many of the hallmarks of an insoluble problem. […]
Readers of this blog will be familiar with the controversial reforms to the judicial review procedure in England […]
In Al Rawi & Ors v The Security Service & Ors [2011] UKSC 34; [2012] 1 AC 531 […]
I wrote back in March about the way in which, despite efforts to decentralise autonomy to the local […]
It might be thought that there would be little need for a post on this blog about the […]
The Administrative Court is the latest body to become involved in the on-going saga related to disclosure of […]
UKCLG members and readers of this blog are invited by Chris Monaghan and Tom Bennett, Convenors of “Fresh Perspectives on […]
The International Association of Constitutional Law and The Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo invite you […]
On July 3, General Fattah al-Sisi, the 58 year old Chief of the Egyptian Army announced on television […]
In the last fortnight, two major pieces of constitutional reform returned to the political agenda. The House of […]
