This article argues that despite the UK Government’s exaltations of self-determination of its Overseas Territories, provisions of colonial governance persist in their constitutions. Further, it posits that such illustrations begin to answer the broader question of whether British Overseas Territories (BOTs) are modern day colonies. Such claims are not without merit given that 10 out of the 14 BOTS are still considered Non-Self-Governing Territories by the United Nations and have remained the target of decolonisation efforts. Drawing insights from post-colonial legal theory, this article develops the idea of the persistence of colonial constitutionalism to interrogate whether structural continuities exist in the governance of the UK’s Britis...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine the constitutionalism that underlay moderate self-rule ...
This article argues that despite the UK Government’s exaltations of self-determination of its Overse...
This article argues that despite the UK Government’s exaltations of self-determination of its Overse...
The British Empire is treated as a historical phenomenon, but it enjoys a residual existence in the ...
Amongst Britain’s former colonies the independent countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean represent ...
This article argues that, although anti-colonial delegations to the 1945 San Francisco Conference di...
This article argues that, although anti-colonial delegations to the 1945 San Francisco Conference di...
Good governance requires the accommodation of multiple interests in the cause of decision making. Ho...
The United Kingdom of course is a nation; its colonies respectively or collectively are not. How sta...
All political societies have peculiarities, and nothing special is to be concluded from the Anglopho...
This article re-examines the British colonial policy of indirect rule in Nigeria. Moving away from e...
The article examines the relationship between colonialism and international law by focusing on late ...
Manx emancipation from English tutelage still falls short of independence. Island courts' and consti...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine the constitutionalism that underlay moderate self-rule ...
This article argues that despite the UK Government’s exaltations of self-determination of its Overse...
This article argues that despite the UK Government’s exaltations of self-determination of its Overse...
The British Empire is treated as a historical phenomenon, but it enjoys a residual existence in the ...
Amongst Britain’s former colonies the independent countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean represent ...
This article argues that, although anti-colonial delegations to the 1945 San Francisco Conference di...
This article argues that, although anti-colonial delegations to the 1945 San Francisco Conference di...
Good governance requires the accommodation of multiple interests in the cause of decision making. Ho...
The United Kingdom of course is a nation; its colonies respectively or collectively are not. How sta...
All political societies have peculiarities, and nothing special is to be concluded from the Anglopho...
This article re-examines the British colonial policy of indirect rule in Nigeria. Moving away from e...
The article examines the relationship between colonialism and international law by focusing on late ...
Manx emancipation from English tutelage still falls short of independence. Island courts' and consti...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine the constitutionalism that underlay moderate self-rule ...