This is a copy of a blog post that was, in the event, not needed. My colleagues have […]
Author: Constitutional Law Group
The referendum has come and gone and there is a mix of numbness and relief intermingled into the […]
It is often said that one of the greatest characteristics of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution is its […]
And so the 2014 Scottish Referendum is done. The people of Scotland have voted and have rejected independence […]
After a very long — and at times electrifying — campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those […]
Today’s papers carry the text of a pledge by David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg that a […]
Back in May, I gave a lecture at the University of Ulster’s Belfast campus about what might follow […]
What effect might Scottish independence might have on Australia’s constitutional arrangements? This might seem like an odd question […]
Once upon a time it seemed like a good idea to try to clarify the route (Article 48 […]
I agree with Sionaidh that the accession of an independent Scotland to the European Union is not in […]
