It is, fortunately, a rare occurrence for Australia’s government to be in conflict with its judiciary but there […]
In the second week of August, Britain’s political classes were gripped by panic as a number of English […]
The United Kingdom Constitutional Law Group Blog is taking a break over August. We will be back […]
The binding nature of the Charter The life of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights began in December […]
So the silly season is back with a second instalment of last year’s soap opera but with the […]
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) submitted its advice on a Bill of Rights on 10th December […]
I’m reading David Aaronovitch’s Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History (2009). It’s […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee has published a report on the process of constitutional change in the […]
The Lords Constitutional Committee’s inquiry into the judicial appointments process has asked what role should be played by […]
Contemporary issues in separation of powers workshop 15 July, 12:15 to 17:30, Tristram Room, St John’s College, Durham […]
