The author considers the impact of the coalition government formed in Britain in May 2010 on the process of constitutional reform. Looking at the formation of a peacetime coalition following a hung Parliament as a constitutional innovation in itself and reviewing the changes proposed by that government in the areas of Parliamentary voting and equalising of constituencies, fixed-term Parliaments and referendum on the alternative vote method of election. Article by Vernon Bogdanor (Research Professor, Institute of Contemporary History, King’s College London; Emeritus Gresham Professor of Law; Fellow of the British Academy) based on a lecture delivered at the IALS on May 23, 2011 - published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advan...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
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The UK constitutional system is in a transitional stage (e.g. Bogdanor). In this essay, I argue that...
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Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit dev...
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The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Introduction: Since 1997, Britain has undergone a major programme of constitutional reform, which ha...
"The British Constitution: Continuity and Change: A Festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor." Edited by Matt...
The provisions of the Coalition agreement covering constitutional issues were embodied in section 24...
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Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
In this article, Professor Gabriele Ganz of Southampton University writes about the passage through ...
The UK constitutional system is in a transitional stage (e.g. Bogdanor). In this essay, I argue that...
Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit dev...
Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit dev...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom is a story frequently framed around the narratives of mi...
Andrew Blick argues that policies impacting significantly on the UK constitution were central to the...
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Introduction: Since 1997, Britain has undergone a major programme of constitutional reform, which ha...
"The British Constitution: Continuity and Change: A Festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor." Edited by Matt...
The provisions of the Coalition agreement covering constitutional issues were embodied in section 24...
Many commentators concerned about civil liberties severely criticised policies under the last Labour...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
In this article, Professor Gabriele Ganz of Southampton University writes about the passage through ...
The UK constitutional system is in a transitional stage (e.g. Bogdanor). In this essay, I argue that...