One interesting finding in Miller is that it appears to recognise the Sewel Convention as a new form […]
Category Archive: Devolution
Many celebrated Miller’s outcome, imposing a Parliamentary “brake” (however brief) on the triggering of Article 50. But the […]
It is clear that the UKSC’s observations on the meaning and effect of ss. 1 and 2 of […]
Constitutional conventions are, the Supreme Court has confirmed, just that: conventions. The courts are “neither the parents nor […]
R (on the application of Miller and Dos Santos) (Respondents) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European […]
Introduction Regular readers of this blog will need no reminding of how much anticipation has been devoted to […]
Introduction This final summary post aims to set out the highlights of the Supreme Court (SC) hearing on […]
Introduction This post aims to summarise the highlights of the Supreme Court (SC) hearing on Day 3 (7 […]
Constitutional Law in Context Context matters in law. Northern Ireland has a devolved executive and legislature; but the […]
Introduction This post aims to summarise the highlights of the Supreme Court hearing on 6 December 2016. As […]
