Paul Kildea: Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Amending the text of the Australian Constitution has been described as a ‘labour of Hercules’. It has been changed just eight times since Federation in 1901 (out of 44 attempts) and has remained...
View ArticleIan Cram: Some Thoughts on Constitutional Amendment
How changeable ought constitutions to be? A strange question perhaps for a UK constitutional lawyer to pose given the relative ease by which political majorities in this jurisdiction can swiftly...
View ArticleRalph Janik: Jihad and Citizenship: Assessing the Austrian amendment
Increasing numbers of young European fighters join various jihadist groups involved in the various armed conflicts in the Middle East. Slowly, the affected states – among them Austria – are starting to...
View ArticleGrégoire Webber: The remaking of the Constitution of Canada
Editors’ note: The blog has a number of country correspondents who report from time to time on matters of interest to a UK audience. Prof Webber is the blog’s Canada correspondent. Over the past year,...
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