The reviewability of Acts of the Scottish Parliament (ASPs) at common law has, understandably, attracted considerable interest of […]
On Tuesday this week the Justice and Security Bill [HL] received its second reading in the House of […]
Many things once said cannot now be said about the Westminster constitution. In times past, one could affirm […]
The provision generally referred to as ‘the national identity clause’ is located Article 4(2) of the Treaty on […]
A great deal of the controversy surrounding the recent case of Axa General Insurance Ltd v Lord Advocate […]
Bringing electoral law up to date In a consultation opening today, the Law Commission is asking which of […]
Harbingers of the demise of sovereignty are not new. At least since Karl Marx prophesized the withering away […]
Along with moaning about the weather, queuing is generally regarded as part and parcel of life in Britain. […]
In two recent contributions to this blog, Professors Goldsworthy and Oliver have put forward two quite different bases […]
There are at least three reasons why constitutional lawyers must endeavour to keep abreast of the work of […]
