Aileen McHarg and Alison Young believe that the new British constitution, which I wrote about in my book […]
In 2009, Vernon Bogdanor wrote about The New British Constitution. His thesis was that a decade of New […]
Judicial Independence in Democracies and Autocracies Thursday 9 September, 10:00am to 11:30am BST This panel discussion is organised […]
The UKCLA Blog will take its annual break from today, the next posts appearing from Monday 6 September. […]
Policies are not law. Nevertheless, they play a large role in administrative law, providing clarity as to how […]
In its recent CG judgment, the EU’s Court of Justice held that it was lawful for Universal Credit […]
Judicial Politics in South Asia (Virtual panel discussion) 4 August 2021, 10am to 11:30am (BST London Time) Speakers […]
The UK’s departure from the EU was marked, at least in legal terms, by a curious combination of […]
After much huffing and puffing the Government is not going to blow the house down. Despite commissioning a wide-ranging […]
Brexit has posed a profound challenge for Northern Ireland’s fragile constitutional arrangements. Those very arrangements provided for a […]
