Constitution-making has been part of political life since the 18th century. Today it is no longer a royal exercise to […] ...
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ ICON-S British-Irish Chapter Annual Conference The United Kingdom’s Withdrawal from the […] ...
It is a well-understood principle that a judicial review court traditionally forbears from granting coercive orders against public authorities on […] ...
Members and friends of the UK CLG are invited to attend the 2011 Public Law Lecture. ‘Governing under […] ...
It is a well-understood principle that a judicial review court traditionally forbears from granting coercive orders against public authorities on […] ...
For the first time, by way of the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act (“the Act”), Parliament has legislated to […] ...
Call for Guest Editors of Public Law’s Annual Themed Analysis Section (2026): The Editorial Committee of Public Law […] ...
Among the many questions raised by the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury in November 2024, the peerage […] ...
One aspect of the recent debates surrounding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill moved by Kim Leadbeater MP […] ...