Constitution

Past Constitution Lectures

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Thursday 16 June 2011

The pervasive scope of the European Convention of Human Rights has been demonstrated by the furore over the voting rights of prisoners....

Thursday 14 April 2011

Professor Bogdanor analyses the significance of coalition government for Britain and of the momentous constitutional reforms which the...

Tuesday 14 September 2010

A discussion of lessons that can be learnt from the work of public inquiries and tribunals: their composition, processes and...

Monday 24 May 2010

Whether it is the congestion charge or bendy buses, action on climate change or gay rights, the establishment of the Mayor of London has...

Tuesday 16 June 2009

We have, since 1997, been undergoing a process unique in the...

Monday 16 March 2009

How are we to allocate the power between the law makers and the law enforcers? How are we to mark the differentiation between...

Thursday 17 April 2008

New York University in London jointly with Gresham College

An opportunity to discuss in depth some issues raised at the public...

Wednesday 16 April 2008

Britain, as is well known, has an unwritten constitution. The United States has the world's oldest written constitution. How has this...

Tuesday 29 May 2007

It is time to draw the threads together. The years since 1997 have seen massive, if largely unnoticed, constitutional change. It has...

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