The United Kingdom Supreme Court (UKSC) is something of a novel institution among apex courts. It is not […]
The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 fundamentally reshapes both the way in which tribunals relate to one […]
On 25 May, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Fraser v Her Majesty’s Advocate [2011] UKSC […]
One reason that the film V for Vendetta resonated so powerfully with Americans was its presentation of such […]
On 19 April 2011, the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee of the Parliament of Victoria was tasked […]
Given the growth of work in psychological explanations of law in many fields, a book by a Dutch […]
The UK constitution could be compared to Neurath’s ship. Unlike other countries, the UK cannot point to a […]
I’ve been thinking recently about the relationship of the Human Rights Act with the existing principles of the […]
Lawyers and legal academics from outside the Channel Islands tend to know only three things about the legal […]
If all goes to plan, this week the wording of a new amendment to the Irish Constitution will […]
