So the attempt to bring long-overdue comprehensive reform to our second chamber has failed. The plan for an […]
In a recent Whitehall farce the deputy Prime Minister Nicholas Clegg urgently recalled an advance copy of a […]
At the end of July, we learned that the UK Attorney-General has referred the first Act of the […]
There was much talk in the early days of the Human Rights Act 1998– and indeed more recently […]
For many years now, administrative lawyers have been puzzling over the relationship of rules and discretion. When is […]
We are off on our summer break. We wish everyone a nice, hopefully dry, vacation, and the blog […]
IACL newsletter July 2012 <– click here to download pdf. The UK Constitutional Law Group (UKCLG) is affiliated […]
For reasons that are not difficult to grasp, the constitutional process in Northern Ireland has been marked by […]
Drawing on English, American and Canadian material, I develop in A Theory of Deference in Administrative Law: Basis, […]
On January 1, 2012 with an amended Constitution in place, a once praised EU accession candidate, Hungary, proved […]
