Introduction Following on from an earlier piece on this blog which highlighted some of the gaps in the […]
At the beginning of Democracy in America, de Tocqueville writes that in studying democracy its “…Faults strike one […]
On 6 July 2018, the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal handed down its ruling in Buick’s application for […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Constitutional Law Summer School Belfast, Northern Ireland 08 –10 August 2018 […]
The Chequers agreement reshapes the UK Brexit position. By formally throwing its lot behind a soft Brexit, Theresa […]
On 26 June 2018, the hitherto hotly-debated European Union (Withdrawal) Bill became an Act of Parliament (“2018 Act”) […]
At the same time as Parliament prepares to ‘take back control’ from Brussels, the executive is in fact […]
Legislatures are confronted with highly complex issues which require legal advice. Much of this work is done by […]
In the film ‘Gladiator’ an epic and brutal battle scene at the beginning is followed by the Emperor’s […]
Richard Bellamy is right about many things. One of them is that judicial review cannot be defended on […]
