1. Giving a voice to Constitutional Actors and the United Kingdomâs Constitution, Chris Monaghan (University of Worcester, UK)
2. Government by Consent - The Requirement of Trust, Daniel Greenberg CB (Parliament, UK)
3. The Committee on Standards in Public Life and the Integrity System, Gillian Peele (University of Oxford, UK)
4. Controlling Political Wrongdoing: The Role of the Criminal Law, Jeremy Horder (London School of Economics, UK)
5. Reflections on the Constitution: A Clerkly View of Privilege, Sir Malcolm Jack, (formerly Parliament, UK)
6. House of Lords Reform, Rt Hon. Baroness DâSouza CMG (Parliament, UK)
7. The Welsh Devolution Journey 2011-2017, Rt Hon. Lord Jones of Penybont (Parliament, UK and former First Minister of Wales, UK)
8. The Justice Committee in the 2019 Parliament: Bridging the Gap, Jack Simson Caird (Parliament, UK)
9. The Role of the Law Officers, Sir Ross Cranston (London School of Economics, UK)
10. Future Challenges for the Monarchy, Robert Hazell (University College London, UK)
11. The Effect of Pre Hearing Publicity on Criminal Trials, Sir John Saunders (retired High Court Judge of the King's Bench Division, UK)
12. The Constitutional Role of the Law Commission , Alison L Young (Law Commission, UK)
13. Reimagining the Rule of Law: Substantive Equality, Feminism and Critical Race Theory, Karon Monaghan KC (Matrix Chambers, UK)
14. Trust in the UK Supreme Court after Brexit, Aidan OâNeill KC (Matrix Chambers, UK)
15. The Pitfalls of Constitution Writing, Rt Hon Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston (Civil Service Commissioner, UK and Parliament, UK) and Matthew Lloyd (Queen Mary University of London)
16. The Poison Pill in Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions, Richard Albert (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
17. Governance New Zealand Style, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Palmer KC, KCMG, AC, PC (former Prime Minister, New Zealand)
18. Civil Servants as Actors in a Danish Constitutional Context, Henrik Skovgaard-Petersen (Prime Ministerâs Office, Denmark)