On 1 February 2012, a committee of the House of Commons resolved that the Welfare Reform Bill, which […]
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From 1 October 2023, England and Wales will have its first female Lord Chief Justice (‘LCJ’), with the […]
Editors’ note: Today we publish two posts on the Catalan referendum held on 1 October. Elisenda Casanas Adam […]
Is the European Union an empty vessel into which any political content may be poured? Can it accommodate […]
This week’s event announcements feature: Lord Walker lecture on statutory hypotheses, 3 November 2015 Call for papers: ‘The […]
Editors’ note: The blog invited constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace […]
The constitutional expectations developed around the European elections of May 2014 were effectively quite high. Faced with a […]
Thursday’s election leaves the Anglo-Scottish Union on the brink. A combination of the first past the post system […]
Editors’ note: The blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party manifestos ahead of the May […]
Directed by Professor Elena-Simina Tănăsescu, a IACL roundtable was held in Bucharest, Romania, on on 21-22 November 2014 […]