In an erudite and sophisticated post on this blog, Dr Yossi Nehushtan argues that the United Kingdom’s recent […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
Introduction It is, as the rather outmoded saying goes, a woman’s prerogative to change her mind; but what […]
Now the Conservative Party leadership election has come to an abrupt halt with the withdrawal of Andrea Leadsom, […]
Canadian constitutional jurisprudence might, perhaps unexpectedly, shed some light on the process set in motion by the referendum […]
In a previous post I argued that it is morally wrong to perceive the EU referendum’s result as […]
In a piece published last week I set out the argument for why a general election is needed […]
What’s done is done, or so Richard Ekins has forcefully argued about the result of the referendum held […]
Alea jacta est said Caesar, having crossed the Rubicon and burned his bridges. The Brexit referendum appears equally […]
Introduction Considerable public interest has recently been focused on the ‘trigger’ mechanism for exit from the EU which […]
Introduction This piece seeks to address only one question: does Parliament or the Government have the power to […]
