The subject of this episode is ‘Courts and Constitutions’, considering the roles - past, present and potential - of courts and the judiciary within constitutional arrangements in the UK and beyond.
Discussants are Lorna Drummond QC (Sheriff sitting at Dundee Sheriff Court and Justice of the Court of Appeal of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), John Hudson (Professor of Legal History, University of St Andrews) and Catherine Stihler (former Labour member of the European Parliament and Chief Executive Officer of Creative Commons), chaired by Stephen Gethins (former MP at Westminster and currently Professor of Practice in International Relations at the University of St Andrews).
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Current Debates on the UK Constitution
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Exporting Constitutions
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The U.S. Electoral College
Devolved Powers and Emergencies
Constitutional Futures
Written Constitutions
Constitutions and the Brexit Trade negotiations
Second Chambers and the House of Lords
Constitutional Thinking
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