Professor Nicol’s critique of Another Europe is Possible and DiEM 2025 is undoubtedly engaging. But it confuses constitutional […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
In recent years many Commonwealth states have adopted, or at least debated, reforms to their legal frameworks for […]
Cross-posted from the Centre on Constitutional Change. At last, devolution is happening in England, but there are some […]
Is the European Union an empty vessel into which any political content may be poured? Can it accommodate […]
Domestic courts in the United Kingdom have a power (and a duty) to disregard EU law when it […]
In their 2015 General Election manifesto the Conservative Party promised to end the “manifest unfairness” whereby Scotland could […]
Over the past few decades, the question of substantive review has provided one of the liveliest debates in […]
Cross-posted from British Politics and Policy. Since 2012 migrant domestic workers arrive in the UK under very restrictive […]
In this comment I discuss the proposals for a new settlement between the UK and the EU. As […]
The sovereignty strand of the renegotiation of the UK’s position in the EU was always likely to raise […]
