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 […]
The Scottish Acts are subject to a sunset clause. The measures will expire on the 30 September 2021, […]
Northern Ireland’s constitutional arrangements are changing again. This is hardly a surprise, because change was foreshadowed in the New […]
‘Covid, Crisis and the Constitution’ Lunchtime Webinar, Wednesday 16th June, 1-2pm Speakers: Professor Fiona de Londras (University of […]
The government is currently pursuing reform of judicial review remedies. Out of the many possibilities canvassed over the […]
The High Court recently delivered its judgment in the case of Hertfordshire County Council v Secretary of State […]
The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. […]
Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens v Secretary of State for the Home Department (PRCBC) concerned […]
In its “Judicial Review Reform: the Government Response to the Independent Review of Administrative Law” consultation document, the […]
