Michael L Nash, Visiting Fellow of U.E.A. Business School, and Advocate to the Diocesan Tribunal of East Anglia.
Michael L Nash, Visiting Fellow of U.E.A. Business School, and Advocate to the Diocesan Tribunal of East Anglia.
Michael L Nash examines William Noel Hodgson’s take on the Great War
Michael L Nash wonders if Prince Charles’s accession will usher in a new style of monarchy
Michael Nash examines the legal conundrum of an independent Scotland’s application to the EU
Michael Nash reports on a new Bill which aims to end an anomaly over the male partners of peers
Michael L Nash celebrates the Jubilee with a look at the state of the monarchy
Michael Nash reflects on the changes to succession rules
Michael L Nash revists the Sultan case to investigate issues of sovereignty & immunity
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