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Adam Tucker: A First Critical Look at the Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation in the Withdrawal Agreement Bill

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In this post, I make a preliminary attempt at assessing the provision made in the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) […]

Constitutional Law Group October 24, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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

Mike Gordon: The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill: Parliamentary Sovereignty, Continuity and Novelty

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The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill is a highly complex piece of draft legislation.  It interacts with the […]

Constitutional Law Group October 22, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Weekly round-up

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This week’s announcements include: Public Law searching for new members of the Editorial Committee The John and Daria […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2019 Events

Michael Detmold: The Supreme Court and the Executive Power of History

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Introduction The best Constitution in the world has, through its highest court, over-reached in two fundamental ways: it […]

Constitutional Law Group October 18, 2019 UK government, UK Parliament

Anurag Deb: Identity: Northern Ireland’s Gordian Knot

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On 14 October 2019, the Upper Tribunal (UT) handed down judgment in SSHD v De Souza, immediately dividing […]

Constitutional Law Group October 17, 2019 European Union, Ireland, Judicial review, Northern Ireland

Javier García Oliva: Sentencing the Catalan Separatists: The Painful Vindication of Equality Before the Law and Separation of Powers

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As the dust settles following Miller (No. 2)/Cherry, tension inevitably mounts over the next instalment of the Brexit […]

Constitutional Law Group October 16, 2019 Comparative law, Spain

Roger Masterman and Se-shauna Wheatle: Miller/Cherry and Constitutional Principle

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In an essay published in Elliott, Varuhas and Wilson Stark (eds), The Unity of Public Law? Doctrinal, Theoretical […]

Constitutional Law Group October 14, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

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

Jeff King: The Prime Minister’s Constitutional Options after the Benn Act: Part II

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This is the second of a two-part discussion of this theme. The first part addressed the obligations under […]

Constitutional Law Group October 10, 2019 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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