Unwritten constitutionalism is often associated with Westminster systems, but it is arguably a feature of all constitutional democracies, […]
In one of the most celebrated passages in legal history, Lord Atkin stated in Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 […]
Human rights in the UK are routinely reviewed by various UN bodies – treaty bodies, special procedures, and […]
University of Bristol Law School, 1 July 2024 We are excited to announce a one-day workshop for PhD […]
Commentary on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act (“RA”), which is shortly to receive Royal Assent, […]
Following pressure from the in-coming Blair government, in the late 1990s the three Crown Dependencies enacted legislation modelled […]
SLS Sponsored Collaborative Workshop for PhD Candidates and Early Career Academics in Public Law, Labour Law, Migration & […]
The Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill was introduced into Parliament before Christmas, starting in the House of Lords, to […]
The Work and Pensions Committee is conducting an inquiry on a highly important matter: how vulnerable welfare claimants […]
As it becomes clear the Labour Party is on course to win the next general election, greater attention […]
