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Benedict Douglas: Brexit as a Revolutionary Constitutional Moment

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We can define our identity as individuals in three ways: through our choices, by the duties we owe, […]

Constitutional Law Group October 23, 2019 Constitutional change, Human rights

Daniel Halberstam: EU Brexit Litigation: A Short Guide to the Perplexed

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Given Boris Johnson’s explicit vow that he’d rather “be dead in a ditch” than ask Brussels for an […]

Constitutional Law Group October 11, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, UK government

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Making Parliamentary Accountability Effective: Prorogation, No Deal Brexit, and Statutory Instruments (Part 3)

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Unless you have been living in a nuclear bunker, you will know that the UK Supreme Court held […]

Constitutional Law Group October 1, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Michael Detmold: The Unconstitutional Brexit Letter

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1. Responsible Government Parliament is an institution of responsible government.  The essence of the common law principle of […]

Constitutional Law Group September 20, 2019 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Eliminating Effective Scrutiny: Prorogation, No Deal Brexit, and Statutory Instruments (Part 2)

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Last week, we posted an analysis of the position vis-à-vis Brexit legislation, both primary and delegated, in view […]

Constitutional Law Group September 17, 2019 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Oliver Garner: The Benn-Burt Extension Act: A roadblock to a No-deal Brexit?

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Introduction: extension and the Rule of Law On 9 September, the EU (Withdrawal) (No.2) Act 2019 (‘Benn-Burt Extension […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2019 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Eliminating Effective Scrutiny: Prorogation, No Deal Brexit, and Statutory Instruments

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The decision to prorogue Parliament does not only have implications for whether Parliament can prevent a no deal […]

Constitutional Law Group September 4, 2019 UK government, UK Parliament

Philip Allott: The Legality of a No-Deal Brexit Could Be Challenged

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It may be that there is no such thing as a date of 31 October 2019 for a […]

Constitutional Law Group September 3, 2019 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government, UK Parliament

Kyle Murray: Putting Parliament in Its Place: The Pro-Brexit, Democratic Case for a Second Brexit Referendum

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I am a Brexiteer. I am also a democrat (indeed for me the two are very much connected). […]

Constitutional Law Group July 26, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Sam Fowles: Can the Prime Minister Prorogue Parliament to Deliver a No Deal Brexit?

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  In recent days certain government backbenchers have proposed a new avenue to deliver a “no deal” Brexit. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 10, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

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