Showing posts with label Public law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public law. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

The EU (Withdrawal) Bill - what it says and the issues it raises

Image of EU flag with fraying cord down the middle
I've previously posted about Mark Elliott's Public Law for Everyone blog and having just read his 1000 words entry on the EU (Withdrawal) Bill thought that it was worth linking through to this particular post. As a non-lawyer I found it easy to understand. The author has also put together a more in-depth analysis of the Bill which is also written in an accessible way (but required me to concentrate a bit more!). Highly recommended for anyone who wants to find out more about exactly what is going on. 

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Public Law for Everyone blog

The Public Law for Everyone blog was recommended to me by one of the librarians who works at the Squire Law Library, and having had a quick look I've decided that it's worth sharing more widely.

Written by Mark Elliott, Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge, it is "for public lawyers, Law students and anyone else who is interested in the subject".

It covers five main areas:

  • 1000 words -  a series of occasional posts on key issues  
  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Human Rights 
  • Studying & Teaching Law

Subjects of recent posts include the ministerial code and international law, commentary on Philippe Sands’ Elson Lecture: Britain, Europe and Human Rights and 1000 words on the rule of law.

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