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Populism in the Age of Brexit

Constitutional expert Prof Neil Walker tackles the thorny issue of issues of Brexit and the problems caused by populist politics

The Post-Populist Constitution: Reassessing the Place of the People

Professor Denis Galligan, Emeritus Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, delivers the 2018 Max Watson Annual Lecture at Wolfson College, on the constitutional consequences of the rise in populist movements around the world.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Fixed-term Parliaments Act: Quiet Revolution or mere Technical Detail?

Prof. John Curtice discusses the implications of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act. Is it merely a technical detail of little consequence - or does it represent a quiet constitutional revolution?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Launch of Constitutional Studies Programme

Marking the launch of Oxford's Constitutional Studies Programme, which seeks to increase the amount of interdisciplinary cooperation between law and political science in the field of constitutional studies.

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