There has, justifiably, been much debate about the implications of the judgments of the Supreme Court of the […]
The contemporary discussion about secret trials in the UK echoes earlier controversies about TPIMs, control orders, detention without […]
Members of the UKCLG are invited to the following event on Thursday, co-hosted by the Anglo-Australian Lawyers Society […]
The Crime and Courts Bill 2012 is currently going through the Lords. This post draws on a longer […]
There is a global trend towards the recognition of same-sex unions, with recent expressions of support from Prime […]
Andrew Le Sueur: Have you heard the one about Jimmy Carr, ‘The Guardian’ and a small British island?
There aren’t many good jokes about constitutions. In fact, I’m not sure there are any jokes about constitutions. […]
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 […]
