We here at Essex CAJI are excited to share with you our Essex CAJI Review Volume 2 highlighting some of the recent events, activities and publications of our members, along with other news and updates. We hope you enjoy reading this update!
Bangladesh has entered a critical phase in its constitutional and political history. Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has undergone a series of constitutional transformations, shifting between parliamentary, presidential, and military-backed systems. The 1972 Constitution, rooted in the ideals of the Liberation War, emphasised democracy, secularism, socialism, and nationalism. However, successive amendments have altered its … Continue reading
The Law and Theory Cluster and Public Law Cluster at the University of Essex are delighted to be welcoming Massimo Fichera, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law at the University of Maastricht on Wednesday 19 March 2025 at 2pm (UK time) for a Zoom session in which Massimo will introduce his paper ‘Communal Constitutionalism and … Continue reading
All of us here at the Law School at the University of Essex, and Essex Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI), would like to express our thanks to our colleagues who were able to attend this session, and also to the attendees for joining the Webinar. We would also like to express our gratitude to … Continue reading
The Law School at the University of Essex, in collaboration with the Constitutional and Administrative Justice Initiative (CAJI) is looking forward to welcoming you to our online event: Let’s Talk Everything PhD So let’s find out a bit more about what this is all about… Who might this be of interest to? This event is … Continue reading