*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other […]
The recently announced plan to increase the minimum income requirement (MIR) to £38,700 led to widespread criticism, with the government […]
Successive UK Governments have promised to regulate less, better or smarter to promote economic growth and competitiveness while […]
Launch Event – University of Bristol Law School’s Centre for European and Public Law, 30th January 2024 The […]
The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill will receive its second reading in the House of Lords […]
Parliamentary Academic Fellowships in Constitutional Law and Lobbying and Ethics The UK Parliament has just launched the recruitment […]
Some commentators have claimed that the decision to expedite the process of formally exonerating the sub-postmasters potentially runs afoul of […]
Last year’s Supreme Court decision in R (AAA) v Home Secretary – which found the British government’s Rwanda […]
Münster Conference on Future-Proofing in Public Law – Call for Abstracts The Faculty of Law at the University […]
This is a reminder that the UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on the 10th of […]
