The referendums in the United Kingdom of 2011, 2014, and 2016 have sparked a debate about the merits […]
constitutional conventions
One interesting finding in Miller is that it appears to recognise the Sewel Convention as a new form […]
The holding of the majority in Miller that section 28(8) of the Scotland Act 1998, which echoes the […]
Following the result of the referendum on British membership of the European Union, constitutional commentators have been embroiled […]
Canadian constitutional jurisprudence might, perhaps unexpectedly, shed some light on the process set in motion by the referendum […]
Resolving any political question requires compromise. This is as true for constitutional questions as it is for questions […]
Almost six months after being popularly endorsed in a widely publicised referendum, Ireland’s first same-sex marriages took place […]
Next week Members of Parliament will debate and vote on whether to support the Government’s proposal to extend […]
On October 26th 2015 a majority of Peers within the House of Lords defeated the Conservative Government’s plans […]
Editors‘ note: We are pleased to announce that for ease of reference event announcements will now be publicised […]
